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Gala2k [10]
2 years ago
11

Addition

Mathematics
2 answers:
kaheart [24]2 years ago
6 0

1. 8265

2. 5101

3. 6983

4. 3394

5. 6755

6. 6355

7. 2022

8. 3144

9. 5362

10. 7174

11. 10128

12.6699

13. 4419

14. 7710

15. 6287

16. 3818

17. 7433

18. 7148

19. 10868

20. 9659

21. 3269

22. 10909

23. 6257

24. 9952

25. 5544

26. 11028

27. 10466

28. 8945

29. 6937

30. 3620

babymother [125]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1.) 8235

2.) 5101

3.) 6983

4.) 3394

5.)6755

6.) 6345

7.) 2022

8.) 3144

9.) 5362

10.) 7174

11.) 10128

12.) 6699

13.) 4419

14.) 7710

15.) 6287

16.) 3818

17.) 7433

18.) 7148

19.) 10868

20.) 9659

21.) 3269

22.) 10909

23.) 6257

24.) 9952

25.) 5544

26.) 11028

27.) 10466

28.) 8945

29.) 6937

30.) 3620

Step-by-step explanation:

Should’ve been more points lol, Brainliest please.

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