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1. A student tried to solve the following problem by selecting the tile as shown. What if anything, did the student do wrong? A. The student chose the wrong tile to solve the problem. B. The student chose
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1. A student tried to solve the following problem by selecting the tile as shown. What if anything, did the student do wrong?
A. The student chose the wrong tile to solve the problem.
B. The student chose the correct tile, but needs to flip the tile to make the units cancel.
O C. The student chose the correct tile, but needs to add a second tile to finish the solution
D. There is nothing wrong. The problem is ready to be solved.
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Can you add the tile shown?
Step-by-step explanation:
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