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Mathematics, 11.12.2019 00:31 gameranonymous266

5. higher order thinking maurice and trina both
solve the problem at the right. maurice plans to
add first and then multiply. trina plans to multiply
first and then add. who is correct? use a property
of operations to justify your answer.
a large wind turbine can
power 598 homes. a
company had 4 turbines
and then built 5 more.
how many homes can
the company power with
its wind turbines?

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