Megan had to fill in a plus or minus sign to get the equations to work. This made her think. I am adding Miquon to help her figure out a new way of thinking. On the bottom of this page, she had to fill in the numbers to various addition questions, whether it was the addends or the sum, to make the equations correct.
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