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Alyssa says it is easier to compare the numbers in set A (45,760 and 1,025,680) than the numbers in set B(492,111 and 409,867). What is one way you could construct an argument justifying whether Alyssa's
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Alyssa says it is easier to compare the numbers in set A (45,760 and 1,025,680) than the numbers in set B(492,111 and 409,867). What is one way you could construct an argument justifying whether Alyssa's conjecture is true?
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set A is divisible by 10 Set A gives you whole numbers and set B doesn't if divided by 10.
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