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0,19 0+19=19 19-0=19 |
1,18,19 1+18=19 19-1=18 |
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2,17,19 2+17=19 19-2=17 |
3,16,19 3+16=19 19-3=16 |
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4,15,19 4+15=19 19-4=15 |
5,14,19 5+14=19 19-5=14 |
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6,13,19 6+13=19 19-6=13 |
7,12,19 7+12=19 19-7=12 |
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8,11,19 8+11=19 19-8=11 |
9,10,19 9+10=19 19-9=10 |
| 19 | 0 |
| 18 | 1 |
| 17 | 2 |
| 16 | 3 |
| 15 | 4 |
| 14 | 5 |
| 13 | 6 |
| 12 | 7 |
| 11 | 8 |
| 10 | 9 |
Activity
Experiment
Go get your math/grammar basket or sack. It should be empty.
Go to your bedroom, the front room, and outside to pick up 19 nouns.
Show your parents what you have picked up in each place.
Count and name the items from each place for your parents.
How many items do you have altogether?
Think of other places you can go to pick up 19 nouns. Show your daddy and mama what you found. Count and name your items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Do not put your nouns away. You will need them shortly !
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You now know nouns can frequently be picked up. Nouns are persons, places, things or ideas. Did you know that numbers are adjectives?
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Special Note
Put 19 pence in a pile. How many pennies do you have altogether?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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0 + 19 = 19 19 + 0 = 19 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 0 + 19 = _____________ | 19 + 0 = _____________ |
| 19 - 0 = _____________ | 19 - 19 = ____________ |
Activity
Color one square below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color altogether?
Color eighteen squares one color and the remaining square a different color. How many squares did you color in all?
Well done !
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and sort them in two different piles. One pile should have 18 nouns and the other pile should have one item. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
Make a pile of 18 pennies and a 1 penny pile. How many pennies do you have altogether?
Pile #1 = 1 penny.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 1 nickel, 3 pennies. How many cents are
in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 penny.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 8 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 penny.
Pile #2 = 3 nickels and 3 pennies. How many cents are in
this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 penny.
Pile #2 = 2 nickels and 8 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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1 + 18 = 19 18 + 1 = 19 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 1 + 18 = ______________ | 18 + 1 = ______________ |
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and put them in piles of nineteen.
1) Remove eighteen nouns from this pile, how many items are left?
2) Take away one noun from this pile, how many items are left?
Special Note
Make a pile of 19 pennies. Take away 18 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remake your 19 penny pile. Remove 1 penny. How many pence remain?
Pile #1 = 1 penny.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 1 nickel, 3 pennies. How many cents are
in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 1 penny.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 8 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 1 penny.
Pile #2 = 3 nickels and 3 pennies. How many cents are in
this pile?
How much do you have in all?
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 1 penny.
Pile #2 = 2 nickels and 8 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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19 - 1 = 18 19 - 18 = 1 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 19 - 1 = ______________ | 19 - 18 = _____________ |
Activity
Color two squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color altogether?
Color seventeen squares one color and the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color in all?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and sort them in two different piles. One pile should have 17 nouns and the other pile should have two items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
Make two piles with your 19 pennies. One pile should have 2 pence and the other pile should have seventeen pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 2 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 1 nickel, 2 pennies. How many cents are
in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 2 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 7 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 2 pennies.
Pile #2 = 2 nickels, 7 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 2 pennies.
Pile #2 = 3 nickels, 2 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or
pence?
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2 + 17 = 19 17 + 2 = 19 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 17 + 2 = _____________ | 2 + 17 = _____________ |
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and put them in piles of nineteen.
1) Remove two nouns from this pile, how many items are left?
2) Take away seventeen items from this pile, how many nouns are left?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 19 pennies. Take away 17 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remake your 19 penny pile. Remove 2 pennies. How many pennies remain?
Pile #1 = 2 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 1 nickel, 2 pennies. How many cents are
in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 2 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 7 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 2 pennies.
Pile #2 = 2 nickels, 7 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 2 pennies.
Pile #2 = 3 nickels, 2 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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19 - 17 = 2 19 - 2 = 17 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 19 - 2 = _____________ | 19 - 17 = _____________ |
Activity
Color three squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color altogether?
Color sixteen squares one color and the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color in all?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and sort them in to different piles. One pile should have 16 nouns and the other pile should have three items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
Take your 19 pennies and put them in two piles. One pile should have 16 pennies and the other pile should have 3 pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 1 nickel, 1 penny. How many cents are
in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 6 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 2 nickels, 6 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 3 nickels, 1 penny. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or
pence?
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16 + 3 = 19 3 + 16 = 19 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 16 + 3 = _____________ | 3 + 16 = _____________ |
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and put them in piles of nineteen.
1) Remove three nouns from this pile, how many items are left?
2) Take away sixteen nouns from this pile, how many items are left?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 19 pennies. Take away 16 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remake your 19 penny pile. Remove 3 pennies. How many pennies remain?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 1 nickel, 1 penny. How many cents are
in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 6 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 2 nickels, 6 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 3 nickels, 1 penny. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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19 - 13 = 6 19 - 6 = 13 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 19 - 3 = _____________ | 19 - 16 = _____________ |
Activity
Color four squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color altogether?
Color fifteen squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color in all?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and sort them. One pile should have 4 nouns and the other pile should have fifteen items. How many items do you have altogether?
Special Note
Make two piles with your 19 pennies. One pile should have 15 pennies and the other pile should have 4 pennies. How many pennies do you have altogether?
Pile #1 = 4 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 1 nickel. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 4 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 5 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 4 pennies.
Pile #2 = 3 nickels. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or
pence?
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4 + 15 = 19 15 + 4 = 19 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 4 + 15 = _____________ | 15 + 4 = _____________ |
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom,
outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and put them in piles of nineteen. Remove four nouns. How many items are left? Take away fifteen items. How many items are left?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 19 pennies. Take away 15 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remake your 19 penny pile. Remove 4 pennies. How many pennies remain?
Pile #1 = 4 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 1 nickel. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 4 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime, 5 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 4 pennies.
Pile #2 = 3 nickels. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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19 - 4 = 15 19 - 15 = 4 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 19 - 4 = _____________ | 19 - 15 = _____________ |
Activity
Color five squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Color fourteen squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color in all?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and sort them. One pile should have 5 nouns and the other pile should have fourteen items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
With your nineteen pennies, make a pile of 5 pennies and a pile of 14 pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 5 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime and 4 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel.
Pile #2 = 2 nickel, 4 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel.
Pile #2 = 1 nickel and 9 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or
pence?
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5 + 14 = 19 14 + 5 = 19 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 5 + 14 = _____________ | 14 + 5 = _____________ |
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom,
outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and put them in piles of nineteen. Remove five nouns. How many items are left? Remake your pile of nineteen. Take away fourteen nouns. How many items remain?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 19 pennies. Take away 5 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remove 14 pennies. How many remain in the pile?
Pile #1 = 5 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime and 4 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel.
Pile #2 = 2 nickel, 4 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel.
Pile #2 = 1 nickel and 9 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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19 - 5 = 14 19 - 14 = 5 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 19 - 5 = _____________ | 19 - 14 = _____________ |
Activity
Color six squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Color thirteen squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and sort them. One pile should have 6 nouns and the other pile should have thirteen items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
With your nineteen pennies, make one pile of 6 pennies and the other pile with 13 pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 6 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime and 3 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel and 1 penny.
Pile #2 = 2 nickel, 3 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Do you remember ...
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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6 + 13 = 19 13 + 6 = 19 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 6 + 13 = _____________ | 13 + 6 = ______________ |
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom,
outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and put them in piles of nineteen. Remove six nouns. How many items are left? Remake your 19 pile. Take away thirteen nouns. How many items remain?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 19 pennies. Take away 6 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remake your 19 penny pile. Remove 13 pence. How many pennies are left?
Pile #1 = 6 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime and 3 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel and 1 penny.
Pile #2 = 2 nickel, 3 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or
pence?
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19 - 6 = 13 19 - 13 = 6 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 19 - 6 = ______________ | 19 - 13 = _____________ |
Activity
Color seven squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Color twelve squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and sort them. One pile should have 7 nouns and the other pile should have twelve items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
With your nineteen pennies, make one piles of 7 pennies and the other pile with 12 pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 7 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime and 2 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel and 2 penny.
Pile #2 = 2 nickel, 2 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Do you remember ...
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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7 + 12 = 19 12 + 7 = 19 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 7 + 12 = ______________ | 12 + 7 = ______________ |
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom,
outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and put them in piles of nineteen. Remove seven nouns. How many items are left? Restore your pile of 19 nouns. Take away 12 nouns. How many items are left?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 19 pennies. Take away 7 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Restore your 19 penny pile. Remove 12 pennies. How many pence are left?
Pile #1 = 7 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime and 2 pennies. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel and 2 penny.
Pile #2 = 2 nickel, 2 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or
pence?
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19 - 7 = 12 19 - 12 = 7 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 19 - 7 = ______________ | 19 - 12 = ______________ |
Color eight squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Color eleven squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and sort them. One pile should have 8 nouns and the other pile should have eleven items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
With your nineteen pennies, make one piles of 8 pennies and the other pile with 11 pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 8 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime and 1 penny. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel and 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 2 nickel, 1 penny. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel and 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 nickel, 6 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Do you remember ...
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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8 + 11 = 19 11 + 8 = 19 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 8 + 11 = _____________ | 11 + 8 = ______________ |
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom,
outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and put them in piles of nineteen. Remove eight nouns from this pile. How many items are left? Take away 11 nouns. How many nouns remain?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 19 pennies. Take away 8 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Restore your 19 penny pile. Remove 11 pennies. How many pence are left?
Pile #1 = 8 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime and 1 penny. How many cents are in this
pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel and 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 2 nickel, 1 penny. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel and 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 nickel, 6 pennies. How many cents are in this pile?
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or
pence?
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19 - 8 = 11 19 - 11 = 8 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 19 - 8 = ______________ | 19 - 11 = ______________ |
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