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Brooklynn Leblanc
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26 February, 10:15
Which describes the number sentences? 6+0=6
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Dexter Campbell
26 February, 10:28
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Zero, plus anything, is the number you had put down ... (example) 0+6 is its self and that goes for all adding of the zero, but if its multiplication, then its always zero ... (example) 27x0=0
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