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Title: When six-year-old Molly is working on addition and subtraction problems, her father refuses to let h
Post by: genderma on Jun 15, 2015
When six-year-old Molly is working on addition and subtraction problems, her father refuses to let her count on her fingers. According to research, her father's refusal may
A) increase the amount of time it takes for Molly to learn basic addition and subtraction. 
B) decrease the amount of time it takes for Molly to learn basic addition and subtraction.
C) increase Molly's ability to solve mathematical word problems when she is older.
D) decrease Molly's ability to solve math problems requiring three or more operations.


Title: Re: When six-year-old Molly is working on addition and subtraction problems, her father refuses to l
Post by: yari on Jun 25, 2015
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Title: Re: When six-year-old Molly is working on addition and subtraction problems, her father refuses to let h
Post by: genderma on Jun 30, 2015
I just doubled-checked your answer with my friend, you're correct.


Title: Re: When six-year-old Molly is working on addition and subtraction problems, her father refuses to let h
Post by: yari on Jun 30, 2015
You're very welcome :-]