What is the most simplistic strategy for adding/counting?

a. Simultaneously extending the number of fingers on one hand that corresponds to one number to be added and doing the same with the second hand concerning the second number to be added.
b. Count by extending one finger for each item and then counting the total number of fingers extended on each hand

c. Count in your head after looking at a picture of the items.
d. Count in your head without using a concrete example.


b

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