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7 Morning Math g Rule: Add 4 starting with number 4. Mark the least fraction. O O Draw the hands on the clock. It is night. J. Mark the fraction that is equal to 4. Look at the clock. What was the time 2 1/2 hours ago? Look at the clock. What will the time be in 2 1/2 hours? li:u5p.rr>. -T O \ l30-3D D -36 5)40 O 3)27-2T 6) CCSSMM4-4

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