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Katie says ‘when you half a whole number that ends in 6, you always get a number that ends in 3.’ Write down an example to prove that this statement is not true
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Katie says ‘when you half a whole number that ends in 6, you always get a number that ends in 3.’ Write down an example to prove that this statement is not true
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if you half 16 you get 8 not 3
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