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  • 01-11-2018
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Higher order thinking jazmin says she can make 10 to solve 6+3. Is she correct? Explain how you know

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salatulmaghrib
salatulmaghrib salatulmaghrib
  • 01-11-2018
6+3 equals 9, not 10. She is wrong.
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codiepienagoya codiepienagoya
  • 05-02-2020

Answer:

The answer is "NO".

Explanation:

In the given question, it is defined, that two number "6 and 3" is defined, in which there is an addition sign (+) is used, which means, add the number. If we add both given numbers so, it will give value, that is equal to 9, but according to Jazmin, it is equal to 10, that is wrong. If we use any of the methods, it will not equal to 10, that's why she is wrong.

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