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Which model shows 1/2 times 1/3

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Hai there!

First, let's use the KCF technique (my old math teacher taught me this!)

Keep the first fraction the same, in this case, 1/2

Change the sign from division to multiplication

Flip the second fraction, or 3/8, to get it's reciprocal, or 8/3.

The new equation should look like this:

1/2 * 8/3

Now multiply straight across like you normally would, like so:

1 * 8 = 8

2 * 3 = 6

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Where's the model?

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