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Use the model to write the equation that represents the problem. I have one-half of a square and I want to divide it by one-eighth. How many pieces would I have? A) 1 2 ÷ 1 8 = 4 B) 1 2 ÷ 1 8 = 1 4 C)
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Use the model to write the equation that represents the problem.
I have one-half of a square and I want to divide it by one-eighth. How many pieces would I have?
A) 1
2
÷ 1
8
= 4
B) 1
2
÷ 1
8
= 1
4
C) 1
8
÷ 1
4
= 2
D) 1
8
÷ 1
4
= 1
2
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Answer: is A 4
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It’s 4! Those seem wrong lol
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