At a Glance: pick any two factors while you're making the tree and you'll get to the same result in the end 8 is 2 * So let's do the work over here so if we multiply 7 by 3 that will cut the 7 pieces each into 3 pieces
Acr Unit 4 Problem 1 -
pick any two factors while you're making the tree and you'll get to the same result in the end 8 is 2 * So let's do the work over here so if we multiply 7 by 3 that will cut the 7 pieces each into 3 pieces The negative applies to both the two and the 2/3 okay so now we're going to look at one more example
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- pick any two factors while you're making the tree and you'll get to the same result in the end 8 is 2 *
- So let's do the work over here so if we multiply 7 by 3 that will cut the 7 pieces each into 3 pieces
- The negative applies to both the two and the 2/3 okay so now we're going to look at one more example
- In this example we're going to look at fractions in context and we're going to look at
- by 6 or six times what number equals 29 there's not a whole number that
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