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Liam practiced piano 24 times in 4 weeks. his brother practiced piano 12 in 14 days. are the rates at which each brother practiced equivalent
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Liam practiced piano 24 times in 4 weeks. his brother practiced piano 12 in 14 days. are the rates at which each brother practiced equivalent
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They each practice 6 days a week so yes. 14 days= 1 week You can then do this by taking 24/4=6 and 12/2= 6
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