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60m + 60m + 40m + 40m =?
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It’s even easier if you do it like this
Use communituve property and move it around
60 + 40= 100
60+40 =100
100 + 100= 200m
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Answer:
200m
Explanation:
60 + 60 = 120
40 + 40 = 80
120 + 80 =
200m
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