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Christina measured line F with 6 quarters and line G with 8 pennies. Christina said line G is longer because 8 is a bigger number than 6. explain why Christina is incorrect
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Christina measured line F with 6 quarters and line G with 8 pennies. Christina said line G is longer because 8 is a bigger number than 6. explain why Christina is incorrect
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A penny is much more smaller than a quarter therefore you need more pennies to have the same length as 6 quarters that doesn't mean that the 8 pennies is longer than the 6 quarters.
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