The numerically powerful student who chooses appropriate calculation techniques to obtain exact answers and to estimate
a. develops meaning for numbers and operations
b. looks for relationships among numbers and operations
c. understands computational strategies and uses them appropriately and efficiently
d. makes sense of numerical and quantitative situations
Ans: C
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