The order in which children typically acquire addition strategies is

a. counting all with, counting on from first, counting on from larger
b. counting on from larger, counting all with, counting on from first
c. counting all with, counting on from larger, counting on from first
d. counting on from first, counting on from larger, counting all with


a

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