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Kirsten Mccarthy
12 January, 10:08
Show six ways to add 2,3, and 4
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Luca Cameron
12 January, 12:31
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2+3=5+4=9
2+4=6+3=9
3+4=7+2=9
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Austin
12 January, 14:02
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2+3+4
4+3+2
3+2+4
4+2+3
3+4+2
2+4+3
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