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Jean adds 35 and 9.how can she solve using only equations to model her thinking?
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Step-by-step explanation: 35+(5+4)=35+5+4=40+4=44
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She can break up 9 three times and add it to 35 or add 35 and 9.
Hope this helps! ;)
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