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Drawing a tape diagram to represent each addend. Decompose one of the tape diagrams to make like units. Then write the complete number sentences. 1/3+1/6 example
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Drawing a tape diagram to represent each addend. Decompose one of the tape diagrams to make like units. Then write the complete number sentences.
1/3+1/6 example
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1/3+1/6
=2/6+1/6
=3/6
=1/2
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The answer would be to the example 3/5
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