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Choose a corresponding pair of numbers from the top and bottom number lines. Write a multiplication equation to show how the number of weeks and hours are related.
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Choose a corresponding pair of numbers from the top and bottom number lines. Write a multiplication equation to show how the number of weeks and hours are related.
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Let's choose the numbers 2 and 168 from the top and bottom number lines, respectively.
To show how the number of weeks and hours are related, we can write the following multiplication equation:
2 weeks * 168 hours/week = 336 hours
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