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Viktor [21]
2 years ago
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If the school budget allotted $200 for fraction materials, decide what would be your priority purchases.

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forsale [732]2 years ago
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If the school budget allotted $200 for fraction materials, the  priority purchases will be fraction object.

<h3>What is a fraction object?</h3>

A fraction material is known to be any object or a group of objects that can be shared or divided into equal parts, and note that each key part is said to be  a fraction.

Note that If the school budget allotted $200 for fraction materials, the  priority purchases will be fraction object as it will help the student in studying and knowing fractions.

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