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2 groups of 10 tiles and 2 groups of 3 tiles. Which explains whether or not this model accurately shows 26 ÷ 2? It does because 26 = 20 + 6, and the model shows 2 groups of 10 and 2 groups of 3. It does because 26 = 20 + 6, and the model shows 2 groups of 10 and 2 groups of 6. It does not because 26 = 20 + 6, and the model should show 1 group of 26 and one group of 2. It does not because 26 = 20 + 6, and the model should show 2 groups of 20 and 2 groups of 6.

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Answer:

It does because 26 = 20 + 6, and the model shows 2 groups of 10 and 2 groups of 3.

Explanation:

Two groups of 10 make 20. Two groups of 3 make 6.

20 + 6 = 26

B is wrong. The model does not show two groups of 6.

C is wrong. The model should show one group of 6..

D is wrong. The model should show two groups of 10 and one group of 6.

2 groups of 10 tiles and 2 groups of 3 tiles. Which explains whether or not this model-example-1
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