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According to a report by the National Research Council (2001), "strategic competence" is a part of mathematical proficiency that refers to:


◦ the understanding of mathematic concepts and operations.
◦ the ability to accurately and efficiently conduct operations and mathematics practices.
◦ the ability to formulate and conduct mathematical problems.
◦ thinking about, explaining, and justifying mathematical work.


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the ability to formulate and conduct mathematical problems.



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