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4 October, 02:12

Jo says she can find the percent equivalent of 3/4 by multiplying the percentage equivalent of 1/4 by 3. How can you use a percentage bar model to support this claim?

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  1. 4 October, 02:34
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    You can by filling 1 out of 4 bars then multiply the shaded bars by 3
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