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Bill says that he can add 23 and 40 without regrouping. Is bill correct? How do you know?
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Bill says that he can add 23 and 40 without regrouping. Is bill correct? How do you know?
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Yes because 23+40 equals to 63 without any twist or turns, it is a simple answer
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He can because you can add it mentally. You can just have 23 in your head and count by adding 10 "4" times.
Hope this helped☺☺
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