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Find two numbers that fit each clue. Draw unmarked arrays and label dimensions to show that your numbers fit the clue. List other numbers that also fit the clue.

a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

To find two numbers that fit the clue in the question, draw unmarked arrays and label the dimensions. For 'True', a pair of numbers that fit would be 3 and 1. For 'False', a pair of numbers that do not fit would be 2 and 4. So, the given statement is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find two numbers that fit the clue in the question, we need to draw unmarked arrays and label the dimensions.

Let's take the first part of the question as an example.

We're given the clue 'True'.

One possible pair of numbers that fit this clue is 3 and 1.

We can draw 3 rows and 1 column, and label the dimensions. Other numbers that also fit the clue include 6 and 2, 9 and 3, and so on.

For the second part of the question which is 'False', we need to find a pair of numbers for which the statement is false. Let's take the example of 2 and 4.

If we draw 2 rows and 4 columns, we can see that this does not fit the clue as there are no unmarked arrays.

Other numbers that do not fit the clue include 5 and 5, 1 and 7, and so on.

So, the given statement is true.

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