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B. elaine wants to start with two rows of four daisies. her reasoning is that lerry started with two rows of
three daisies and his expression was b-1) + 10, so if she starts with two rows of four daisies, her
expression will be 1016-1) + 10. is elaine's statement correct? explain
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