This clip provides two short exercises, one dealing with temperature changes, the other with changes in direction, to illustrate how to solve practical problems involving the addition of signed numbers.
This clip explains how to add mixed numbers. One method is to add the whole numbers and the fractions separately and combine the results. Another approach is to convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions, then add as usual, and then change the ...
This clip summarizes the main points of adding and subtracting decimal fractions. It revisits the idea that adding decimal fractions depends on lining up the addends by place value. The clip says that the easiest way to do this is by lining up the d...
This clip explains the importance of lining up the addends by place value when adding decimal fractions. It notes that every decimal fraction has a decimal point and, "
if we line up one column, all the rest line up automatically. Tens, units, tent...
This clip explains that, as with adding decimal fractions, subtracting decimal fractions entails following a five-step process. The only difference, the clip points out, is that we subtract instead of add. The clip stresses that it's important to ma...
This clip summarizes how to add signed numbers. It reviews two important rules, one pertaining to addition when the addends have the same sign, the other to addition when the addends have different signs. The clip also revisits the addition of 3 or ...
The definition of a term within an algebraic expression.
This clip introduces the measurement of temperature, explaining the terms Fahrenheit and Celsius in the process. The clip also explains how to convert from one to the other. "To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit," the clip states, "
we use the for...
This clip reviews the key points in the lesson on weight and temperature, including conversion between the U.S. Customary System and the Metric System, as well as conversion between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Two examples evaluating the effect of parentheses on algebraic expressions.