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- [Instructor] We're told a camping group
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gathers three bundles of firewood
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with 17 logs in each bundle.
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Later they use nine logs
to start a campfire.
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How many logs are left,
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I guess after they use those nine logs?
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So pause this video and have a go at this
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before we do this together.
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All right, now let's
work on this together.
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So the first thing I
think about is, all right,
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the camping group started
with three bundles
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and each of those bundles had 17 logs.
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So the amount that they started off
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with is going to be three...
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Let me do the same colors.
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So they would've started
off with three times 17.
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So this right over here is
what they're starting out with.
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And so we'd wanna figure that out first.
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So this is starting amount, starting.
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And then you'd wanna
subtract out what they used.
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And we see that they used nine logs.
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So then we wanna subtract out those nine.
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So let's do that computation.
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So first let's do 17 times three.
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I'll do that over here on the side.
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So 17 times three,
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times three.
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We'll go to a neutral color here.
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So the once placed
seven times three is 21.
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We'll regroup those two 10s
of the 21 into the 10s place.
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And then one times three is three.
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It's actually 30,
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'cause we're talking about three 10s.
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And then we have these two
more 10s, and so we get 51.
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So the starting amount is 51.
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And then from that we
are going to subtract,
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going to subtract nine.
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Now, some of you might be
able to do this in your head.
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My head would say, all
right, if I did 51 minus 10,
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it would be 41, but I'm
subtracting one less than this,
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so this is going to be 42.
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But if you wanted to do it
using the traditional way,
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you could say 51 minus nine.
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Minus nine like this.
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You start at the ones place
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and you say, well, I can't
subtract nine from one,
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but I can regroup.
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I can take 10 from the 10s
place, so I have four 10s left.
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And when I write those 10,
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that one 10 in the ones
place, it becomes 10.
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So it's 10 plus this one
right over here, so it's 11.
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11 minus nine is two,
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and then four tens minus
no tens is four tens, 42.
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So how many logs left?
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42.