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It is always good to head start any task slowly and steadily as these are the two principles that let alone give the required confidence and strength to take on complex issues. The quiz here notches up the addition process by scaling it to one step further, asking the child to solve the questions, by adding number 4 to the numbers given. It’s a simple straightforward math knowledge that is required to complete this quiz. Through a consistent practice of adding 4 to the given numbers, the child gets to learn how the numbers are being added to reality.

Adding four to numbers

When we add 4 to a number, we are simply finding a new number that is 4 more than the original number. For example, if we have the number 3 and we add 4 to it, we will get the number 7 (3 + 4 = 7). If we have the number 8 and we add 4, we will get the number 12 (8 + 4 = 12).

One way to think about addition is as a counting process. For example, if we want to add 4 to the number 3, we can start counting from 3: 4, 5, 6, 7. So when we add 4 to 3, we get the number 7.

Another way to think about addition is by using a number line. A number line is a line with numbers written on it, and it can help us visualize the addition process. For example, if we want to add 4 to the number 8, we can start at the number 8 on the number line and move 4 spaces to the right. The number we land on is 12.

We can use this same process to add 4 to any number. Just start with the original number, and then count or move 4 spaces to the right to find the final number.

For example, let’s say we have the numbers 3, 5 and 6 and we want to add 4 to each of them:

  1. 3+4 =7
  2. 5+4 =9
  3. 6+4 =10

So, now you can see that the original numbers 3,5 and 6 changed and became 7,9, and 10 respectively.

We can also use the concept of the place value to understand the addition of 4. Whenever we add 4 to a number, we add 4 to the units place (the ones place). For example, if we have the number 32 and we want to add 4 to it, we will add 4 to the units place to get 36.

You can also add 4 to many number at once using the distributive property, which states that “To multiply a sum by a number, we can multiply each addend separately and then add the products” For example, if we have the number 3+6+8+2 and we want to add 4 to each of them we can add them as follows: 3+4=7, 6+4=10, 8+4=12, 2+4=6 and 7+10+12+6=35