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Find each sum. Use estimation to check for reasonableness.

See Examples 1–3 (p. 92–93)

1. 3,345 2. 4,234 3. $32.05


+ 654
−−−− + 500
−−−− + $17.09
−−−−−−
4. 678 + 4,789 5. $34.45 + $65.47 6. $92.99 + $7.01

7. Lou’s dad’s car uses 1,688 gallons of 8. How is finding the sum of
gas a year. His mom’s car uses 1,297 3-digit numbers like
gallons. Find the total gallons used. finding the sum of 4-digit numbers?

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Find each sum. Use estimation to check for reasonableness.


See Examples 1–3 (p. 92–93)

9. 6,999 10. $19.98 11. $25.07


+ 543
−−−− + $3.00 +$28.99
−−−−− −−−−−−
12. $82.85 13. $23.90 14. 5,555
+$14.56 +$34.90 +3,555
−−−−−− −−−−−− −−−−−
15. 2,865 + 5,522 16. 3,075 + 5,640 17. $16.03 + $35.09

18. $57.88 + $25.50 19. $39.99 + $48.00 20. 1,250 + 1,520

21. Write a number sentence to 22. How many people were surveyed?
represent the total number of
minutes each group read this
month. Use > or <.

Time Spent Reading


Group Minutes
A 2,600
B 2,574

23. The Appalachian Trail is 2,174 24. Keisha has $76.81. Randall has
miles long. How many miles is it if $14.06 more than Keisha. How
you hike it one way and then back? much do they have altogether?

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