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A chip model uses physical or visual representations, such as colored chips, to illustrate addition and subtraction. For addition, you can place chips of one color to represent one number and chips of another color for the second number, then combine them to see the total. For subtraction, you start with a total number of chips and remove a certain number to visualize the result. This hands-on approach helps learners grasp the concepts of these operations effectively.



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A chip model uses physical or visual representations, such as colored chips, to illustrate addition and subtraction. For addition, you can place chips of one color to represent one number and chips of another color for the second number, then combine them to see the total. For subtraction, you start with a total number of chips and remove a certain number to visualize the result. This hands-on approach helps learners grasp the concepts of these operations effectively.



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How can you use a chip model to represent addition and subtraction? - Answers

A chip model uses physical or visual representations, such as colored chips, to illustrate addition and subtraction. For addition, you can place chips of one color to represent one number and chips of another color for the second number, then combine them to see the total. For subtraction, you start with a total number of chips and remove a certain number to visualize the result. This hands-on approach helps learners grasp the concepts of these operations effectively.

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