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Mathematics, 31.10.2019 08:31 shmote12

When working on a complex, multipart problem, a successful math student will do all of the following except?

a. review preliminary calculations to confirm that they are reasonable

b. skip intermediate steps to get to the final calculation more quickly

c. make a diagram of the problem and develop a plan to clarify the procedures
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d. read the problem carefully to ensure that the question is understood

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