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  1. In these addends, each letter represents a single digit. Find the numbers.CENT + CENT SCENT _______ 35128 I don't know if I have
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  2. Apply the Closure Property to predict the answer. Will the sum of 25−−√ and 18 be an irrational or rational number?(1
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  3. in these addends, each letter represents a single digit. find the numbers. write the completed problem below.CENT CENT + SCENT
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  5. Alice writes an addition problem, adding two 2-digit counting numbers to get a sum of 134.Bob erases the tens digit of one of
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  6. Apply the Closure Property to predict the answer. Will the sum of 25−−√and 18 be an irrational or rational number?(1
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  8. Apply the Closure Property to predict the answer. Will the sum of 25−−√ and 18 be an irrational or rational number?(1
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  9. Apply the Closure Property to predict the answer. Will the sum of 25−−√and 18 be an irrational or rational number?(1
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  10. Danziel says that when finding the sum of two numbers, the order of the addends does not matter because the sum will be the
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