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A number sentence is a short way of writing a mathematical expression. EXAMPLE I could write: eight plus six equals fourteen or I could write it this way:

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1 A number sentence is a short way of writing a mathematical expression. EXAMPLE I could write: eight plus six equals fourteen or I could write it this way: 8 + 6 = 14 Number Sentences

2 A number sentence can be TRUE. EXAMPLE 5 x 2 = 10 Number Sentences

3 A number sentence can be FALSE. EXAMPLE 6 - 2 = 6 Number Sentences

4 11 + 8 = 19 Circle: True or False Is it TRUE or FALSE? 157 > 159 Circle: True or False

5 17 > 5 x 4 Circle: True or False Is it TRUE or FALSE? 18/9 = 3 Circle: True or False

6 Let’s try some of the following questions. Tell if each number sentence is TRUE or FALSE. Number Sentences

7 15 + 3 = 28 1.True 2.False

8 5 * 3 =15 1.True 2.False

9 46,568 > 5,003,456 1.True 2.False

10 30 + 2 > 45 -7 1.True 2.False

11 96 + 4 = 100 - 0 1.True 2.False

12 5 x 7 = 15 +20 1.True 2.False

13 17 – 8 + 3 = 13 1.True 2.False

14 9 x 6 > 81/9 1.True 2.False

15 57 – 7 < 8 x 7 1.True 2.False

16 Some number sentences use PARENTHESES. EXAMPLE (6 – 2) + 4 = 8 Number Sentences

17 To solve these, you must do what’s in the PARENTHESES first. (6 – 2) + 4 = 8 Number Sentences

18 You have to follow the ORDER OF OPERATIONS: 1.PARENTHESES 2.EXPONENTS 3.MULTIPLY and DIVIDE 4.ADD or SUBTRACT

19 TIP TO REMEMBER: Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally 1.PARENTHESES 2.EXPONENTS 3.MULTIPLY 4.DIVIDE 5.ADD 6.SUBTRACT

20 A.(28 - 6) + 9 = ______________ B.28 - (6 + 9) = ______________ Number Sentences

21 C. (10 - 3) x 2 = ______________ D. 10 - (3 x 2) = ______________ Number Sentences

22 E. (15 + 2) x 5 = ______________ F. 15 + (2 x 5) = ______________ Number Sentences

23 G. (4 x 8) - 4 = ______________ H. 4 x (8 - 4) = ______________ Number Sentences

24 Now let’s try some with parentheses and tell whether they are TRUE or FALSE. Number Sentences

25 A.(2 x 2) + 10 = 14 True or False B. 10 = 4 + (1 x 2) True or False Number Sentences

26 C. (10 - 3) x 4= 21 True or False D. 18 = (6 + 3) x 2 True or False Number Sentences

27 MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE

28 Circle the relationship symbol (= ) Start with the side that has numbers and operations. Try parentheses around the first set of numbers and operation. Do the math. See if it’s true. If not true, put parentheses around the next set of numbers and try again. 2 x 3 + 4 = 10 TIPS FOR SOLVING:

29 8 x 2 + 20 = 36 MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE CHECK LIST: ___ Circle the relationship symbol (= ) ___ Start with the side that has numbers and operations. ___ Try parentheses around the first set of numbers and operation. ___ Do the math. ___ See if it’s true. ___ If not true, put parentheses around the next set of numbers and try again.

30 25 = 5 x 2 + 3 MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE CHECK LIST: ___ Circle the relationship symbol (= ) ___ Start with the side that has numbers and operations. ___ Try parentheses around the first set of numbers and operation. ___ Do the math. ___ See if it’s true. ___ If not true, put parentheses around the next set of numbers and try again.

31 5 x 7 - 5 =10 MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE CHECK LIST: ___ Circle the relationship symbol (= ) ___ Start with the side that has numbers and operations. ___ Try parentheses around the first set of numbers and operation. ___ Do the math. ___ See if it’s true. ___ If not true, put parentheses around the next set of numbers and try again.

32 43 = 9 x 5 – 2 MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE CHECK LIST: ___ Circle the relationship symbols (= ) ___ Start with the side that has numbers and operations. ___ Try parentheses around the first set of numbers and operation. ___ Do the math. ___ See if it’s true. ___ If not true, put parentheses around the next set of numbers and try again.

33 28 ÷ 7 x 4 = 16 MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE CHECK LIST: ___ Circle the relationship symbol (= ) ___ Start with the side that has numbers and operations. ___ Try parentheses around the first set of numbers and operation. ___ Do the math. ___ See if it’s true. ___ If not true, put parentheses around the next set of numbers and try again.

34 12 ÷ 2 x 3 = 2 MAKE THE SENTENCE TRUE CHECK LIST: ___ Circle the relationship symbol (= ) ___ Start with the side that has numbers and operations. ___ Try parentheses around the first set of numbers and operation. ___ Do the math. ___ See if it’s true. ___ If not true, put parentheses around the next set of numbers and try again.


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