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Which of the following demonstrates an appropriate use of the Associative Property of Addition to simplify the expression: 13 + (-8) + (-10)
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Ametal rod is 2/5 meters long. it will be cut into pieces that are each 1/30 meters long. how many pieces will be made from the rod?
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Which of the following demonstrates an appropriate use of the Associative Property of Addition to si...
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