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Aaron Ingram
21 June, 23:16
Can you add 23 and 40 without regrouping
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Lauryn Jarvis
21 June, 23:40
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Yes because when you add, there's nothing to carry. 23 plus 40 equals 63.
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Rhodes
22 June, 00:59
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Yes because 0 and 4 dont equal 10 and 20 and 40 dont equal 100. So no and 40 + 23 = 63.
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