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The main purpose of introducing 'mapping' in the primary Mathematics curriculum is/are A. to promote spatial thinking B. to promote proportional reasoning C. to make subject easy and interesting D. to break the monotony of numbers

A

A and C

B

A and D

C

A and B

D

B and C

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