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any number that is added to another to form a sum.
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things, people, or actions grouped together because of common traits.
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to join together, to add together.
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a. the answer to a subtraction problem b. the amount by which one number is kess or more than another number.
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a symbol used to show a number.
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a number close to an exact number. It is used when an exact number cannot be found or is not needed.
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have the same amount, size, or value.
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a number sentence that gives two names for the same number.
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a set of three numbers used to form basic addition and subtraction facts.
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a kind of drawing that shows mathematical information, ideas, and relationships.
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a number of things that are put together.
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when telling time, this is 30 minutes after the hour.
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a written symbol that names a number.
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a whole number that cannot be grouped into twos.
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the value of a digit determined by its position in a number.
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a math puzzle or question to be answered.
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a plan for achieving a goal.
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the answer to an addition problem.
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a figure that can be divided into two equal parts by a straight line.
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