Basic facts r simply just math facts, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
examples:
8+8=16
7-4=3
2006-09-14 11:40:25
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answered by take.my.hand. 3
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When I taught your basic facts were times tables and addition and subtraction. For example if asked to add 9 + 7, the child would say 16 without having to count fingers or make arrays. the basic facts in addition and subtraction are 0 thru 9. In multiplication and division 0 thru 12.
2006-09-14 18:41:33
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answered by Shintz62 4
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Basic Facts are basic skills or terms that the third grader needs. Things like multiplication/division or addition/subtraction tables.
2006-09-14 18:34:50
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answered by nmtgirl 5
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it's the knowledge that these truths are for ever self evident. Basic adding & subtracting will always give the same answers for answers.
sample 2 +2 = 4 this means that it can be taken for granted and will never change, "it" , you can learn it and unlearn it and it will always reward you with the answer you were trained to retrive.
2006-09-14 18:43:56
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answered by bev 5
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My 3rd grader said it's addition and subtraction of one digit numbers.
2006-09-14 18:36:08
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answered by megant 2
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Addition, subtraction, division, multiplication
2006-09-14 18:40:00
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answered by Amanda 4
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if you had memorized your multiplication tables well , you'd know what it means
2006-09-14 18:36:46
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answered by acid tongue 7
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