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one caterpillar is 2.15 inches long. Another caterpillar is 1.9 inches long. Robert used a quick picture to find the combined lengths of the caterpillars. Does Roberts work make sense . Explain why or
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one caterpillar is 2.15 inches long. Another caterpillar is 1.9 inches long. Robert used a quick picture to find the combined lengths of the caterpillars. Does Roberts work make sense . Explain why or why not
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No. He should have just used addition to add the lengths of the two caterpillars together.
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