Addition and Subtraction | 5th Grade Math

Addition and Subtraction

Grade 5 Math - Complete Reference Guide

1. Estimate Sums and Differences

What is Estimation?

Estimation means finding an approximate answer rather than an exact one. We round numbers to make calculations easier.

Rounding Rules:

✓ If the digit is 0-4 → Round DOWN

✓ If the digit is 5-9 → Round UP

Steps to Estimate:

  1. Round each number to the desired place value (tens, hundreds, thousands)
  2. Add or subtract the rounded numbers
  3. Write the estimated answer

Examples:

Example 1: Estimate 3,847 + 2,156 (Round to nearest thousand)

3,847 → 4,000

2,156 → 2,000

Estimate: 4,000 + 2,000 = 6,000

(Actual answer: 6,003)

Example 2: Estimate 8,923 - 3,478 (Round to nearest hundred)

8,923 → 8,900

3,478 → 3,500

Estimate: 8,900 - 3,500 = 5,400

(Actual answer: 5,445)

Place ValueExample NumberRounded Value
Nearest 103,8473,850
Nearest 1003,8473,800
Nearest 1,0003,8474,000

2. Estimate Sums and Differences: Word Problems

Steps to Solve Word Problems:

  1. Read the problem carefully
  2. Identify the numbers and operation (+ or -)
  3. Round the numbers to the nearest appropriate place value
  4. Perform the operation with rounded numbers
  5. Write the answer with proper units

Example Word Problems:

Problem 1: Addition

A school library has 4,876 fiction books and 3,234 non-fiction books. About how many books are there in total?

Solution:

Round to nearest thousand:

4,876 → 5,000

3,234 → 3,000

Estimate: 5,000 + 3,000 = 8,000 books

Problem 2: Subtraction

A concert hall has 9,568 seats. If 3,847 tickets have been sold, about how many seats are still available?

Solution:

Round to nearest thousand:

9,568 → 10,000

3,847 → 4,000

Estimate: 10,000 - 4,000 = 6,000 seats

💡 Pro Tip:

Always check if your estimate makes sense! If you're adding, the estimate should be close to the actual sum. If subtracting, make sure the larger number is first.

3. Add and Subtract Whole Numbers (Up to Billions)

Place Value Chart (Up to Billions):

BillionsHundred MillionsTen MillionsMillionsHundred ThousandsTen ThousandsThousandsHundredsTensOnes
1,000,000,000100,000,00010,000,0001,000,000100,00010,0001,000100101

Steps for Addition:

  1. Write numbers in columns, aligning place values
  2. Start adding from the ones place
  3. Carry over when sum ≥ 10
  4. Continue left through all place values

Steps for Subtraction:

  1. Write the larger number on top, aligned by place value
  2. Start subtracting from the ones place
  3. Borrow (regroup) from the next place value if needed
  4. Continue left through all place values

Examples:

Example 1: Addition

  4,567,823,419
+ 2,345,678,901
_______________
  6,913,502,320

Example 2: Subtraction with Regrouping

  8,456,923,000
- 3,289,456,782
_______________
  5,167,466,218

Key Reminder:

Always line up digits by their place value! Use commas every three digits from right to left to make reading easier.

4. Add and Subtract: Word Problems

Key Words to Identify Operations:

Addition KeywordsSubtraction Keywords
• Total
• Sum
• Combined
• In all
• Altogether
• Plus
• Increased by
• Difference
• Minus
• Less than
• Fewer
• Remaining
• Left
• Decreased by
• How many more

Example Problems:

Problem 1:

A city's population was 5,678,432 in 2020. By 2025, it increased by 1,234,567 people. What is the population in 2025?

Solution:

Operation: Addition (keyword: "increased by")

  5,678,432
+ 1,234,567
___________
  6,912,999

Answer: 6,912,999 people

Problem 2:

A company earned $8,456,789 this year and spent $3,987,654 on expenses. How much profit did they make?

Solution:

Operation: Subtraction (finding what's left after expenses)

  8,456,789
- 3,987,654
___________
  4,469,135

Answer: $4,469,135

Problem 3: Multi-step

A library had 45,678 books. They received 12,345 new books and removed 8,234 damaged books. How many books does the library have now?

Solution:

Step 1: Add new books

  45,678
+ 12,345
________
  58,023

Step 2: Subtract damaged books

  58,023
-  8,234
________
  49,789

Answer: 49,789 books

5. Complete Addition and Subtraction Sentences

What are Missing Number Problems?

These problems have an unknown value (often shown as □ or ?) that needs to be found. The unknown can be in any position: the first number, second number, or answer.

Types of Missing Number Problems:

Type 1: Missing Addend

□ + 345 = 890

Solution: Use subtraction → □ = 890 - 345 = 545

Type 2: Missing Sum

567 + 234 = □

Solution: Simply add → □ = 567 + 234 = 801

Type 3: Missing Minuend

□ - 456 = 321

Solution: Use addition → □ = 321 + 456 = 777

Type 4: Missing Subtrahend

890 - □ = 345

Solution: Use subtraction → □ = 890 - 345 = 545

Formulas to Remember:

If Missing...Formula
Missing AddendAddend = Sum - Known Addend
Missing SumSum = Addend₁ + Addend₂
Missing MinuendMinuend = Difference + Subtrahend
Missing SubtrahendSubtrahend = Minuend - Difference
Missing DifferenceDifference = Minuend - Subtrahend

6. Properties of Addition

1. Commutative Property

Formula: a + b = b + a

The order of addends does not change the sum.

Example: 567 + 234 = 234 + 567 = 801

2. Associative Property

Formula: (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)

The grouping of addends does not change the sum.

Example: (12 + 25) + 8 = 12 + (25 + 8)

37 + 8 = 12 + 33

45 = 45 ✓

3. Identity Property (Zero Property)

Formula: a + 0 = a

When zero is added to any number, the sum is that number.

Example: 8,765 + 0 = 8,765

4. Inverse Property (Opposite Property)

Formula: a + (-a) = 0

Every number has an opposite. When you add opposites, the sum is zero.

Example: 456 + (-456) = 0

7. Add Using Properties

How Properties Make Addition Easier:

Using properties strategically can simplify mental math and make calculations faster!

Strategy 1: Look for Friendly Numbers

Problem: 87 + 56 + 13

Step 1: Use Commutative Property to rearrange

87 + 13 + 56

Step 2: Use Associative Property to group

(87 + 13) + 56

100 + 56 = 156

Why? 87 + 13 = 100 is easier to work with!

Strategy 2: Breaking Numbers Apart

Problem: 48 + 37

Break 37 into 2 + 35:

48 + 2 = 50

50 + 35 = 85

Why? Making 50 first makes addition easier!

Strategy 3: Using Zero Strategically

Problem: 678 + 0 + 234 + 0 + 89

Use Identity Property: Ignore the zeros

678 + 234 + 89 = 1,001

Why? Adding zero doesn't change the value!

Strategy 4: Doubles and Near-Doubles

Problem: 67 + 68

Think: This is close to a double!

67 + 67 = 134

134 + 1 = 135

Why? Doubling is easier than adding different numbers!

Quick Reference Summary

TopicKey Formula/Concept
EstimationRound numbers, then add/subtract
AdditionAlign place values, carry when ≥ 10
SubtractionAlign place values, borrow/regroup when needed
Missing AddendAddend = Sum - Known Addend
Missing MinuendMinuend = Difference + Subtrahend
Commutative Propertya + b = b + a
Associative Property(a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
Identity Propertya + 0 = a
Inverse Propertya + (-a) = 0

📝 Study Tips:

  • Always line up place values when adding or subtracting
  • Check your work by estimating first
  • Use properties to make mental math easier
  • Read word problems carefully to identify the operation
  • Practice regrouping (carrying and borrowing) regularly