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Describe a way you can use graham crackers to demonstrate the division problem 3 divided by 1/4 . Include the result in your description.
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Describe a way you can use graham crackers to demonstrate the division problem 3 divided by 1/4 . Include the result in your description.
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You can take 3 graham crackers. Break each into 4 pieces. Then, you will have 12 pieces. So 3 divided by 1/4 = 12. Hope it helps! :)
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