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Eleanor Cain
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17 February, 08:51
Describe a model that represents 3/3 x 4/4?
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Ronnie Browning
17 February, 09:12
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They are both fractions, but 3/3 is 1 whole and 4/4 is 1 whole also.
so 1 whole times 1 whole equals 1
number form of my explanation:
3/3=1
4/4=1
1x1=1
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