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  • 12-11-2014
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while bird watching,gabrielle saw 6 robins and 3 blue jays. chase saw 3 robins and 6 blue jays.who saw more birds? tell which property you used

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ColeRees
ColeRees ColeRees
  • 12-11-2014
they saw the same amount of birds. I used addition to solve this. 6+3=9 and 3+6=9.
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todderrick
todderrick todderrick
  • 12-11-2014
They each saw the same number of birds
6 + 3 = 3 + 6, which is an illustration of the commutative property.
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