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    Solve the Problem\(6,4,8\) B)\(8,6,4\) C)\(4,8,6\) D)\(8,4,6\)
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Solve the Problem 6,4,86,4,86,4,8 B) 8,6,48,6,48,6,4 C) 4,8,64,8,64,8,6 D) 8,4,68,4,68,4,6

Question 127

Question 127

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Solve the problem.
-The three squares stand for the numbers 4,6 and 8 in some order. Fill in the squares to make a true statement.
 Solve the problem. -The three squares stand for the numbers 4,6 and 8 in some order. Fill in the squares to make a true statement.   A)   6,4,8  B)   8,6,4  C)   4,8,6  D)   8,4,6


A) 6,4,86,4,86,4,8
B) 8,6,48,6,48,6,4
C) 4,8,64,8,64,8,6
D) 8,4,68,4,68,4,6

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