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Jerome finds that (3x6) ÷ 2 and 18÷2 are equal explain why this is true
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Jerome finds that (3x6) ÷ 2 and 18÷2 are equal explain why this is true
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This is true because 3*6 equals 18 and that would be 18/2 is the same as 18/2.
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because 3x6=18 so it will be the same problem
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