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Anica says that she can rewrite ANY subtraction problem as an addition problem. Is she correct? Explain how you know!
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yeah i think so because
5-2=3
3+2=3
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70-20=50
50+20=70
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I think it’s true because of family pyramids or whatever they’re called. Like 6-2=4 can be rewritten as 4+2=6 or 2+4=6 if that makes sense :))
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