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Fill in the space by the correct answer. 1 (2 × 1,000) + (7 × 100) + (4 × 1) = 2,407 274 2,470 2,704 7,240 2 3 tens and 2 hundreds = 320 2,300 230 3,200 None of the above 3 What number is missing from the following sequence?21, 27, 33,…...
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A Cool Invention By Mary Lynn Bushong
1 Ralph stumbled through the front door of his home and flopped onto the couch. The ceiling fan created a delightfully cool breeze in the air conditioned room. 2 “Ahhhh,” he said as he enjoyed the cool breeze. 3 Dad walked in and placed a tall glass of ice water in Ralph’s hand. 4 “Thanks, Dad,” he said, gulping…...


