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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
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Amir is sorting his stamp collection. He made a chart of the fraction of stamps from each country in his collection. \dfrac{7}{1

2} 12 7 ? start fraction, 7, divided by, 12, end fraction of Amir's stamps are from either Morocco or Spain. Country Fraction of stamps France \dfrac{1}{3} 3 1 ? start fraction, 1, divided by, 3, end fraction Spain ??Question mark Morocco \dfrac16 6 1 ? start fraction, 1, divided by, 6, end fraction Slovenia \dfrac{1}{12} 12 1 ? start fraction, 1, divided by, 12, end fraction
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laila [671]3 years ago
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