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Y Andrew is solving the problem 30 , 6. He reasons that, because 6 is twice as big as 3, then 30 , 6 must be twice as big as 30 , 3. What mistake is Andrew making?
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Y Andrew is solving the problem 30 , 6. He reasons that, because 6 is twice as big as 3, then 30 , 6 must be twice as big as 30 , 3. What mistake is Andrew making?
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Y Andrew is solving the problem
30 , 6. He reasons that, because 6 is
twice as big as 3, then 30 , 6 must be
twice as big as 30 , 3. What mistake is
Andrew making?
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That 6 is twice as big as 30
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