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This rectangle represents 1/3 of the whole. how many of these rectangles are needed to represent 7/3?
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This rectangle represents 1/3 of the whole. how many of these rectangles are needed to represent 7/3?
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this rectangle represents 1/3 of the whole. how many of these rectangles are needed to represent 7/3?
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7. For example, if you have 1/3 peice of cake, and you want 7/3 pieces of cake, you ask for 6 more pieces of cake. Simple as that!
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The answer to your question is 7.
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