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Erroneous Strategies Children Consistently Use When They Add, Subtract, Multiply

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Question 30

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Erroneous strategies children consistently use when they add, subtract, multiply, or divide.


A) buggy algorithms
B) buggy comprehension
C) buggy strategies
D) buggy answers

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