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pav-90 [236]
4 years ago
10

How do you divide decimals using base-ten blocks

English
1 answer:
Alja [10]4 years ago
5 0

what if you had four friends and 11 bars you would make four piles whoch reprecents the four friends and you would share the 11 bars each so then all four friends have the same amount this counts with base ten block to I have done it before there you go I hope this helps.
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