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Addition of Whole Numbers, Part 2: Three Practical Problems

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Abstract
This clip provides three real-world examples of how the ability to add whole numbers can be useful. The examples include calculating the following: the total number of miles driven during a multi-day trip, the total number of people who attended several events, and the total sales in a store with multiple departments.
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Developmental Math, Remedial Math, Basic Arithmetic, Basic Math
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00:03:39 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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