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5. Paul wanted to compare his number of blocks, which was 8,382 with Manson's pile of blocks which was 8,283. How should Paul compare these numbers? Explain below. Would I …
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5. Paul wanted to compare his number of blocks, which was 8,382 with Manson's pile of blocks which was 8,283. How should Paul compare these numbers? Explain below. Would I …
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5. Paul wanted to compare his number of
blocks, which was 8,382 with Manson's pile
of blocks which was 8,283. How should Paul
compare these numbers? Explain below.
Would I be subtracting?
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Yes you would subtract
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