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Check subtractions using inverse operations
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'Check subtractions using inverse operations' for 5th grade

How to use inverse operations to check subtractions

In this topic you are asked to select the correct inverse operation to use to check the given subtraction sum.

Inverse operations are pairs of operations that "undo" each other. For example, addition and subtraction are inverse operations, as are multiplication and division. To use inverse operations to check subtractions, you can perform the opposite operation to the subtraction, which should result in the original number you started with.

Let's say you have answered the subtraction problem: 25 - 7 and decided the answer is 18.

To check this problem using inverse operations, you can perform the opposite operation to subtraction, which is addition. So, you can add 7 to the answer 18 to get back to the original number:

25 - 7 = 18

18 + 7 = 25

If the answer you get from adding the two numbers is the same as the number you started with (in this case, 25), then you know that your original subtraction problem was correct.

A more complex subtraction might be 72 - 45

To check this problem using inverse operations, you can perform the inverse operation, addition. So, you can add 45 to your answer to get back to the original number:

72 - 45 = 27

27 + 45 = 72


Notes on the topic: Check subtractions using inverse operations

In each question you are given a subtraction equation. You are asked to choose the inverse equation that will confirm the subtraction is correct.

With these interactive math lessons you will be learning "Check subtractions using inverse operations" from
5th grade / Add + Subtract in 3 easy steps. The math in our lessons consists of 6 questions that ask you to choose the inverse operations that check these subtractions.

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An inverse operation that checks the subtraction 167 - 28 = 139 is 139 + 28 = 167
167 - 28 = 139
139 + 28 = 167
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An inverse operation that checks the subtraction 237 - 131 = 106 is 106 + 131 = 237
237 - 131 = 106
106 + 131 = 237
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An inverse operation that checks the subtraction 96 - 14 = 82 is 82 + 14 = 96
96 - 14 = 82
82 + 14 = 96
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An inverse operation that checks the subtraction 246 - 184 = 62 is 62 + 184 = 246
246 - 184 = 62
62 + 184 = 246
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An inverse operation that checks the subtraction 263 - 138 = 125 is 125 + 138 = 263
263 - 138 = 125
125 + 138 = 263
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An inverse operation that checks the subtraction 131 - 97 = 34 is 34 + 97 = 131
131 - 97 = 34
34 + 97 = 131

There are 3 easy math lesson activities in this "Check subtractions using inverse operations" tutorial. These activities progress step by step to help you the learner gradually master this math topic. The activities are based on "3 stage questioning", a method of learning that quickly and easily builds your confidence as you work through the short series of lessons that strengthen your knowledge of the math that you want to learn.

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'Check subtractions using inverse operations' for 5th grade

Introduction to the math topic

You start the tutorial with a lesson that introduces the math you will be learning. You will see a set of questions one at a time, and for each question you will see the written answer and also hear the answer to that question.

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Either / Or math lesson

This lesson moves on from the "Introduction" lesson and offers you two possible answers to each question. So, you will see a question then a voice will ask "Is this ... or is it ..." and you will have to choose which of the answers is the one that matches the question.

You choose an answer by clicking or tapping on one of the two answer boxes below the question. You can play the audio for each answer again by clicking on the speaker icon beside the written answer (if robot speech is available and enabled). The program will let you know each time whether you answered correctly. A star will light up red for a wrong answer or white/black for a correct answer.

This lesson asks you the questions in a random order compared to the introduction. At the end of the lesson, you can choose whether to repeat the lesson or move on to the next one.


What is it? math lesson

The final lesson of the tutorial shows you multiple possible answers for each question - you must choose the correct one. You are asked a question and below it are a list of two, three, or four possible written/numeric answers from this topic. Pressing the speaker icon will play the math audio for that answer.

For each picture, click on the answer that matches the question. The program will tell you whether you are right or not. As with the Either / Or activity a system of stars indicate your right and wrong answers. The What is it? lesson will show you all the questions you learned in the Introduction but in a random order.


When you complete the "What is it?" lesson, you can choose whether to go on to play some games with this topic, or whether you want to repeat some or all of the lesson activities in this tutorial. You should expect to get 80% of the answers correct in most of the activities before trying some of the Math games with this topic.

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