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Mathematics, 13.03.2021 02:10 josephinekiim

Whish strategy is correct for solving 563 - 299? A. subtract 63 from 563 to get to 500. Then subtract 200 to get to 300 and subtract 1 more to get 299. So, 63 + 200 + 1 = 264

B. Add 1 to 299 to get 300. Then add 100 to 300 to get 500. Then add 63 to 500 to get 563. So, 1 + 100 + 63 = 164.

C. Subtract 3 from 563 to get 560. Then subtract 200 from 560 to get 360. Then subtract 60 to get 300, So, 3 + 200 + 60 = 263

D. Add 200 to 300 to get 500. Then add 63 to get 500 to get 563. So, 200 + 63 = 263 (IM GIVEING 100 points TO WHO EVER GETS THIS CORRECT)

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