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- Write an Add To problem that fits naturally with the equation
- Write an Add To problem that fits naturally with the equation
- Write a Put Together/Take Apart problem that fits naturally with the equation
Draw a strip diagram for the problem.
Draw a strip diagram for the problem.
Draw a strip diagram or number bond for the problem.
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