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Which problem does the model most likely represent?
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Answer:
2/3 + 1/3
Explanation:
OOOOO
OOOOO 2/3
—————
OOOOO 1/3
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The first one. They are not multiplying anything so it is adding. 2/3 + 1/3 = 1
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