Describe the steps you would use to add 57+29 on a hundred chart. Tell how to use the rows to find the sum.

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57+29 on a hundred chart

To add 57 and 29 using a hundred chart and using the rows to find the sum, follow these steps:

1. Start by locating the number 57 on the hundred chart. Since the numbers on the chart are arranged in rows, find the row that contains the number 57.

2. Once you have located the row with 57, move to the right until you reach the number 29. This means moving 29 spaces to the right within that row.

3. The square where you end up after moving 29 spaces to the right within the row is the sum of 57 and 29. This square represents the answer to the addition problem.

By using the rows on the hundred chart, you can visually add the numbers and determine the sum. Each row represents a specific set of tens, so moving within a row helps you add the corresponding ones digits. In this case, locating 57 on the chart and moving 29 spaces to the right within the same row will give you the sum of 57 and 29.