Define counting-all strategy.

a. Consists of knowing and using efficient methods for accurate computing
b. Students break down a fact into a partial sum and then add or subtract 1, for example
c. Taking the larger addend and counting on by the other addend
d. Taking the quantity of each addend and then counting both quantities


Ans: d

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