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What is 1,000 plus 800 equal to? A.1,800 B.1,600 C.1,890 D.2,150
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What is 1,000 plus 800 equal to? A.1,800 B.1,600 C.1,890 D.2,150
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What is 1,000 plus 800 equal to?
A.1,800
B.1,600
C.1,890
D.2,150
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a because 1000 plus 800 is 1800
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+800 there is only 0s and 0+0=0 so you place the 800 in the 0s spot
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are u kidding me..what is ur age.
it is 1800
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