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Give an example of an addition problem in which you would and wouldn't group the addends differently to add
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Ex. 15+15=30 you can't take 30 and add ti get 15 again you have to use inverse opperation suntraction to get 15 again
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55 plus 22 u shouldn't have yo regroup
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