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Gillian said that if all the students and Mr. Romano had each picked
just 2 1/2 quarts of raspberries, they would have had enough. She
estimated 7 X 3 = 21.
1. Tell how you can critique Gillianās reasoning
2.Critique Gillianās reasoning
3. Identify the flaw in Gillianās thinking
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Nina has prepared the following two-column proof below. she is given that ā oln ā
ā lno and she is trying to prove that ol ā
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