Hi Everyone, In this video we will be learning about Input and Output tables. You can think of an input and output table as a machine where one number is “put in” and a different number comes out, that is your output. Input and output tables are very similar, a number is placed in, and after applying a rule a different number comes out. We can think of a rule as a puzzle or riddle that we need to solve that will work with all of our number pairs in a table. CHECK OUT MORE OF OUR VIDEOS:
You may be wondering how do we compare numbers using place value? You have come to the right place. This video will cover how to compare numbers using place values, how to read place value numbers, and how to understand place value using comparing numbers examples. To explain how to compare numbers using place value, we will be comparing numbers using a place value chart. Last lesson we learned that we can compare numbers by using our understanding of place value, in this lesson we will cont
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