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To model his division problem, Martin first drew and shaded the following rectangles.



Then, he drew more vertical and horizontal lines in his model.


The divisor is .​

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Answer:

it maybe 4 i am not sure

Explanation:

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Explanation:

The divisor is the length of the vertical line

As the

fraction is


\sf \frac {Horizontal\:lines}{Vertical\:lines}

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\boxed{\begin{minipage}{6 cm}\bf{\dag}\:\:\underline{\textsf{Fraction Rules :}}\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf(A)/(B) + (B)/(C) = (A+B)/(C) \\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf{(A)/(B) - (B)/(C) = (A-B)/(C)}\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf(A)/(B) * (C)/(D) = (AC)/(BD)\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf(A)/(B) + (C)/(D) = (AD)/(BD) + (BC)/(BD) = (AD+BC)/(BD) \\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf(A)/(B) - (C)/(D) = (AD)/(BD) - (BC)/(BD) = (AD-BC)/(BD)\\\\\bigstar \:\:\sf (A)/(B) / (C)/(D) = (A)/(B) * (D)/(C) = (AD)/(BC)\end{minipage}}

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