1.1: Addition with Carrying
Chapter 1: Learning Outcomes
By the end of this chapter, you should be able to:
- Add, subtract, multiply and divide rational numbers.
- Use order of operations.
When the digits of one column add up to a two-digit number (10 or more), you must carry the digit to the next column.
Example A
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&27\\+&55 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 1: Add the ones.
[latex]7 \text{ ones } + 5 \text{ ones } = 12 \text{ ones}[/latex]
Rename 12 ones as 1 ten and 2 ones.
Write the 2 ones under the ones column and carry the ten to be added with the tens column.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{1}{2}\textbf{7}\\+&5\textbf{5} \\ \hline &\textbf{2} \\\end{array}[/latex]
Step 2: Add the tens.
[latex]1 \text{ ten } + 2 \text{ tens } + 5 \text{ tens } = 8 \text{ tens}[/latex]
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{1}{\textbf{2}}7\\+&\textbf{5}5 \\ \hline &\textbf{8}2 \\\end{array}[/latex]
Example B
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&58\\+&76 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 1: Add the one.
[latex]8 \text{ ones } + 6 \text{ ones } = 14 \text{ ones}[/latex]
Rename the 14 ones as 1 ten and 4 ones.
Write the 4 ones under the ones column and carry the ten to be added with the tens column.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{1}{5}\textbf{8}\\+&7\textbf{6} \\ \hline &\textbf{4} \\\end{array}[/latex]
Step 2: Add the tens.
[latex]1 \text{ ten } + 5 \text{ tens } + 7 \text{ tens } = 13 \text{ tens}[/latex]
The 1 hundred can just be written in the sum because there are no other hundreds to add it to.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{1}{\textbf{5}}8\\+&\textbf{7}6 \\ \hline &\textbf{13}4 \\\end{array}[/latex]
Exercise 1
Find the sums. Check your work using the answer key at the end of the exercise.
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&62\\+&18 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&46\\+&37 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&49\\+&42 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&44\\+&26 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&17\\+&79 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&23\\+&82 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&28\\+&91 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&54\\+&58 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&68\\+&49 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&66\\+&35 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&99\\+&88 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&89\\+&74 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&37\\+&15 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&55\\+&27 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&29\\+&76 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&35\\+&69 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&54\\+&17 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&72\\+&33 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&26\\+&56 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&38\\+&80 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Exercise 1 Answers
- 80
- 83
- 91
- 70
- 96
- 105
- 119
- 112
- 117
- 101
- 187
- 163
- 52
- 82
- 105
- 104
- 71
- 105
- 82
- 118
Extra Practice:
Who’s the Pig? A Game of Chance.
How to play:
- This game is played by two people with one set of dice. Ask your instructor for one set of dice.
- Players take turns rolling the dice.
- You add the numbers on the dice to find your score.
- When it is your turn, you may roll as many times in a row as you like. Therefore, it is possible to score 100 or more points in one turn.
- However, if you roll a 1 on either die during your turn, you lose all your points for that turn, and your turn is over.
- If you roll a 1 on both dice, you lose all the points you have. You have to start all over again at 0, and your turn is over.
How to win:
- The first player to reach 100 or more points is the winner.
Example C
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&45\\&37 \\+&69 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 1: Add the ones.
[latex]5 \text{ ones } + 7 \text{ ones } + 9 \text{ ones } = 21 \text{ ones}[/latex]
Rename 21 ones as 2 tens and 1 one.
Write the one in the sum under the ones column and carry the 2 tens to the tens column.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{2}{4}\textbf{5}\\&3\textbf{7} \\+&6\textbf{9} \\ \hline &\textbf{1} \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 2: Add the tens.
[latex]2 \text{ tens } + 4 \text{ tens } + 3 \text{ tens } + 6 \text{ tens } = 15 \text{ tens}[/latex]
15 tens is 1 hundred and 5 tens.
The one hundred can just be written in the sum because there are no other hundreds to add it to.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{2}{\textbf{4}}5\\&\textbf{3}7 \\+&\textbf{6}9 \\ \hline &\textbf{15}1 \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Exercise 2
Find the sums.
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 67\\&78\\+&55\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 42\\&13\\+&25\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 31\\&12\\+&49\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 23\\&27\\+&84\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 41\\&52\\+&65\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 63\\&74\\+&21\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 47\\&18\\+&55\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 12\\&24\\+&89\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 73\\&21\\+&37\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 25\\&60\\+&47\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 53\\&60\\+&71\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 14\\&24\\+&51\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 56\\&23\\+&67\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 78\\&45\\+&89\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 22\\&52\\+&64\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 35\\&11\\+&75\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 34\\&32\\+&85\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 27\\&51\\+&96\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 25\\&46\\+&43\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 36\\&47\\+&52\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 53\\&67\\+&81\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 41\\&59\\+&99\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 31\\&83\\+&27\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 76\\&62\\+&25\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Exercise 2 Answers
- 200
- 80
- 92
- 134
- 158
- 158
- 120
- 125
- 131
- 132
- 184
- 89
- 146
- 212
- 138
- 121
- 151
- 174
- 114
- 135
- 201
- 199
- 141
- 163
Use the same method for carrying when you add the columns of tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, and so on. Look at these examples:
Example D
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&374 \\ +&438 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 1: Add the ones.
[latex]4 \text{ ones } + 8 \text{ ones } = 12 \text{ ones } = 1 \text{ ten and } 2 \text{ ones}[/latex]
Write the 2 ones in the sum.
Carry the 1 ten to the tens column.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&3\overset{1}{7}\textbf{4} \\ +&43\textbf{8} \\ \hline &\textbf{2} \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 2: Add the tens.
[latex]7 + 3 + 1 \text{ ten you carried }= 11 \text{ tens }= 1 \text{ hundred and 1 ten}[/latex]
Write the 1 ten.
Carry the 1 hundred to the hundreds column.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{1}{3}\overset{1}{\textbf{7}}4 \\ +&4\textbf{3}8 \\ \hline &\textbf{1}2 \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 3: Add the hundreds.
[latex]3 + 4 + 1 \text{ hundred you carried }= 8 \text{ hundreds}[/latex]
Write 8.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{1}{\textbf{3}}\overset{1}{7}4 \\ +&\textbf{4}38 \\ \hline &\textbf{8}12 \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Example E
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&4\,974 \\&2\,385 \\ +&6\,890 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 1: Add the ones.
[latex]4+5+0=9\text{ ones}[/latex]
Write 9 ones in the sum.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&4\,97\textbf{4} \\&2\,38\textbf{5} \\ +&6\,89\textbf{0} \\ \hline &\textbf{9} \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 2: Add the tens.
[latex]24 \text{ tens }= 2 \text{ hundreds }+ 4 \text{ tens (write 4 tens)}[/latex]
Carry the 2 hundreds to the hundreds column.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&4\,\overset{2}{9}\textbf{7}4 \\&2\,3\textbf{8}5\\ +&6\,8\textbf{9}0 \\ \hline &\textbf{4}9 \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 3: Add the hundreds and the 2 hundreds you carried.
[latex]22 \text{ hundreds }= 2 \text{ thousands }+ 2 \text{ hundreds (write 2 hundreds)}[/latex]
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{2}{4}\,\overset{2}{\textbf{9}}74 \\&2\,\textbf{3}85\\ +&6\,\textbf{8}90 \\ \hline &\textbf{2}49 \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 4: Add the thousands and the 2 thousands you carried.
[latex]14 \text{ thousands }= 1 \text{ ten thousand }+ 4 \text{ thousand}[/latex]
Write 14 thousands in the sum.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{2}{\textbf{4}}\,\overset{2}{9}74 \\&\textbf{2}\,385\\ +&\textbf{6}\,890 \\ \hline &\textbf{14}249 \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Example F
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&246\,476 \\+&873\,706 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 1: Add the ones.
[latex]12 \text{ ones }= 1 \text{ ten }+ 2 \text{ ones}[/latex]
Write 2 ones in the sum and carry the 1 ten over.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&246\,4\overset{1}{7}\textbf{6} \\+&873\,70\textbf{6} \\ \hline &\textbf{2}\\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 2: Add the tens.
[latex]1+7+0=8\text{ tens}[/latex]
Write 8 tens in the sum, nothing to carry.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&246\,4\overset{1}{\textbf{7}}6 \\+&873\,7\textbf{0}6 \\ \hline &\textbf{8}2\\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 3: Add the hundreds.
[latex]11 \text{ hundreds }= 1 \text{ thousand }+ 1 \text{ hundred}[/latex]
Write 1 hundred in the sum, carry the 1 thousand.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&24\overset{1}{6}\,\textbf{4}\overset{1}{7}6 \\+&873\,\textbf{7}06 \\ \hline &\textbf{1}82\\ \end{array}[/latex]
Step 4: Add the thousands.
[latex]10 \text{ thousands }= 1 \text{ ten thousand }+ 0 \text{ thousands}[/latex]
Be sure to write the 0 to hold the thousands place in the sum.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&2\overset{1}{4}\overset{1}{\textbf{6}}\,4\overset{1}{7}6 \\+&87\textbf{3}\,706 \\ \hline &\textbf{0}\,182\\ \end{array}[/latex]
Carry the 1 ten thousand.
Step 5: Add the ten thousands.
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{1}{2}\overset{1}{\textbf{4}}\overset{1}{6}\,4\overset{1}{7}6 \\+&8\textbf{7}3\,706 \\ \hline &\textbf{2}2\,082\\ \end{array}[/latex]
[latex]12 \text{ ten thousands }= 1 \text{ hundred thousand }+ 2 \text{ ten thousands}[/latex]
Write the 2 ten thousands in the sum and carry the 1 hundred thousand.
Step 6: Add the hundred thousands.
[latex]11 \text{ hundred thousands }= 1 \text{ million }+ 1 \text{ hundred thousand}[/latex]
Write 1 million and the 1 hundred thousand in the sum.
To read the answer say, “one million, one hundred twenty thousand, one hundred eight-two.”
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&\overset{1}{\textbf{2}}\overset{1}{4}\overset{1}{6}\,4\overset{1}{7}6 \\+&\textbf{8}73\,706 \\ \hline &\textbf{11}20\,182\\ \end{array}[/latex]
Exercise 3
Find the sums.
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&231\\+&452 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&520\\+&239 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&481\\+&306 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&306\\+&83 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&5\,237\\ +& 2\,549 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&2\,846 \\+& 1\,437 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&5\,128\\+& 4\,907 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&6\,005\\+& 239 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&8\,106\\+& 3\,923 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&5\,028\\+& 4\,907 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&6\,005\\+& 273 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&2\,648\\+& 1\,838 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&5\,837\\+& 2\,569 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&2\,846\\+& 1\,457 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&3\,517\\+& 4\,296 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&9\,020\\+& 684 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&2\,648 \\+& 1\,238 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}&5\,237\\+& 6\,968 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Exercise 3 Answers
- 683
- 759
- 787
- 389
- 7786
- 4283
- 10035
- 6244
- 12029
- 9935
- 6278
- 4486
- 8406
- 4303
- 7813
- 9704
- 3886
- 12205
If you are having any problems with this work, ask your instructor to check your method of addition with carrying before you go any further.
If you feel that you need more practice, your instructor will give you more addition questions to do.
Adding Across
If an addition question is written with the numbers side by side, rewrite the question in columns. Put the ones under the ones, the tens under the tens, the hundreds under the hundreds, and so on.
Example G
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 263\\+&25\\ \hline &288 \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Example H
[latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 316 \\+ &9\,560\\ \hline &9\,876 \\ \end{array}[/latex]
Exercise 4
Rewrite each question in columns. Be careful to write ones under ones, tens under tens, hundreds under hundreds, and so on.
- [latex]476 + 392 + 483 =[/latex]
- [latex]986 + 483 + 524 =[/latex]
- [latex]3\,714 + 3\,189 + 4\,582 =[/latex]
- [latex]466 + 5\,973 + 821 + 83 =[/latex]
- [latex]697 + 7\,639 + 27 + 5\,396 =[/latex]
- [latex]1\,436 + 844 + 16\,009 =[/latex]
- [latex]242\,100 + 62\,418 + 32 + 528\,002 =[/latex]
- [latex]279\,661 + 475 + 49\,264 =[/latex]
Exercise 4 Answers
- 1351
- 1993
- 11485
- 7343
- 13759
- 18289
- 832552
- 329400
1.1: Practice Questions
- Find the sums. Be sure to check your answers.
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 85\\+&57 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 94\\+&48 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 982\\+&743 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 829\\+&303 \\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 7\,834\\+& 2\,169\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 5\,976 \\+& 2\,081\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 46\,940\\+& 86\,502\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 41\,801\\+& 39\,199\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 3\,742 \\& 4\,108 \\+& 7\,336\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 3\,742 \\& 4\,108 \\+& 7\,336\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 352\,641 \\&432\,345 \\+& 720\,250\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- [latex]\begin{array}[t]{rr}& 18\,060 \\&62\,549 \\&1\,375 \\+& 399\\ \hline \\ \end{array}[/latex]
- Add these numbers.
- [latex]74 + 32 + 67 + 85 =[/latex]
- [latex]721 + 8\,462 + 968 + 99 =[/latex]
- [latex]389 + 2\,517 + 2 =[/latex]
1.1: Practice Answers
- Find the sums.
- 142
- 142
- 1725
- 1132
- 10003
- 8057
- 133442
- 81000
- 15186
- 53223
- 1505236
- 82383
- Add these numbers.
- 258
- 10250
- 2908
Attribution
This chapter has been adapted from Topic B: Addition with Carrying in Adult Literacy Fundamental Mathematics: Book 2 – 2nd Edition (BCcampus) by Wendy Tagami and Liz Girard, which is under a CC BY 4.0 license.