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The invention of the zero made mathematics A. easier to spell B. easier to write C.hard to add D. hard to write
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The invention of the zero made mathematics A. easier to spell B. easier to write C.hard to add D. hard to write
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The invention of the zero made mathematics A. easier to spell B. easier to write C.hard to add D. hard to write
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C. easier to write. I got it right on the test.
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The invention of the zero made mathematics B. Easier to write. It was invented by a Hindu mathematician called Varamihara and many others.
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