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11. 8 cars are in the parking lot. Then 6 more cars come. How many cars are there now? 12.stretch your thinking. Look at the story problem in exercise 11.what if 4 more cars com…
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11. 8 cars are in the parking lot. Then 6 more cars come. How many cars are there now? 12.stretch your thinking. Look at the story problem in exercise 11.what if 4 more cars come to the lot?how would you solve the problem?[]+[]+[]+=[]
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#11 : 14 cars
#12 : 8+6+4=18
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