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Malcolm solves 13 + 7 with regrouping. Can this be true or no.
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Malcolm solves 13 + 7 with regrouping.
Can this be true or no.
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of course because from 13 you could seperate 3 and 10, adding 7 to 3 = 10 then adding that additional 10 from the equation
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
You can do regrouping for this
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