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Omari Sims
8 March, 13:39
How to use tens to solve 13-7
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Lukas Gilmore
8 March, 14:13
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Draw (or do whatever) 13 in tens and ones [1 ten block, 3 ones blocks] then draw 7 in ones. then show the breaking apart of the tens block then subtract it by 7.
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