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Chapter 7
When adding or multiplying small numbers, you rely on tables you memorized long ago. For larger numbers, you follow the rules you’ve learned. For example, when adding large numbers, you …
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Find the number in each row or column that already has two numbers in it before guessing. 1. You add the integer’s opposite. 3. What is 3 less than 2?; 5; 5. 5.
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