Solving Two-Step Word Problems with Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction
Learn how to solve two-step word problems using multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction! In this lesson, students will: Break down two-step problems into smaller, manageable steps. Use multiplication or division in one step and addition or subtraction in another. Represent problems with equations using a letter for the unknown. Check the reasonableness of their answers using estimation and mental math. At the end of the video, students will solve a real-world two-step word problem to reinforce their understanding. Video Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Multiplication and Addition 02:51 Addition and Subtraction 04:49 Multiplication and Addition 06:37 Division and Addition 08:08 Addition and Division 09:13 Addition and Multiplication 10:27 Multiplication and Subtraction 11:40 Subtraction and Division

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