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Jerome finds out that (3×6) and 18÷2 areequal Explaim why this is true.
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Jerome finds out that (3×6) and 18÷2 areequal
Explaim why this is true.
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not equal i mean 3x6 is 18 and 18 divided by 2 is 9 so no, NOT EQUAL
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because 3*6= 18 and 18/2 equals 9. So therefore they are NOT equal.
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