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Mathematics, 24.07.2020 01:01 hdwoody2002
Which two statements describe the patterns in the shaded parts of the hundred chart? a) The digits of every shaded number add up to a multiple of 3. b) Each shaded number has a multiple of 3 in the ones place. c) To get to another shaded number add 10, then add 1. d) Each shaded number is the product of 3 and a whole number.
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