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  • 03-10-2014
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What are two numbers that add up to 70 without regrouping?

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jbcarter2442
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  • 03-10-2014
any of the tens i think (10=60, 20+50, etc.), but i am not too sure what is implied by regrouping. if i am right in thinking this only means "carrying" a digit after adding, then anything that adds up to 70 would work unless the sum of the digits in the ones place exceeded 9. 
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