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Manny used 8 tenth- size parts to deliver 8/10. Ana used fewer parts to model an equivalent fraction. How does the size of a tenth - size part? What size part did Ana use?
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Manny used 8 tenth- size parts to deliver 8/10. Ana used fewer parts to model an equivalent fraction. How does the size of a tenth - size part? What size part did Ana use?
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Part of this question seems to be missing, but you could use four fifth-size parts to reach an equivalent fraction.
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