Reading a Thermometer and Ruler - Lesson 34
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Basic Math - Addition
Add to your knowledge a very important and useful mathematical concept. Addition is the key to your total growing education. Watch and learn about place values, remainders, and carrying-over. Also, let's take a look...
Lesson 7 Commutative Property of Addition
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