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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 23:50 sanic123

Simon was making a three digit number using place value counters. He has dropped
three of his counters on the floor. What could
his number be?
100 100 10
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100 100
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Simon was making a three digit number

using place value counters. He has dropped
three of his cou

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