PPT-Extended Math Stretch
Author : calandra-battersby | Published Date : 2016-03-14
1 Evaluate the following without using a calculator a 6 C 4 b 5 P 3 2 There are 6 marbles in a bag 2 green 2 blue and 2 red a If you choose 3 marbles without
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