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fiasKO [112]
4 years ago
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Two same size rectangles. One has 3/4 of the parts shaded, the other has 5/8 shaded. Into how many parts could each rectangle be

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Norma-Jean [14]4 years ago
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There are 12 parts that is your answer

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