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love history [14]
4 years ago
13

jeff uses 3 fifth - size strip to modek 3/5. he wants to use tenth-size strip to model an equivalent fraction. how many tenth-si

ze strip will he need?
Mathematics
1 answer:
guapka [62]4 years ago
6 0
An equivalent fraction? So.. the fraction has to be equivalent to 3/5, correct?
One question, what do you mean by "tenth-size strip"?
Sorry but this question isn't clear enough.
Sorry :/
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