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You know that if 15÷3=5, then 5x3=15. If you know that 7÷8=7/8, what can you conclude about the product of 7/8 an 8?
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You know that if 15÷3=5, then 5x3=15. If you know that 7÷8=7/8, what can you conclude about the product of 7/8 an 8?
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You know that if 15÷3=5, then 5x3=15. If you know that 7÷8=7/8, what can you conclude about the product of 7/8 an 8?
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you have to divide it. and get the answer divide 78÷an 8
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That the answer is 7 or to be more exact 56/8 which is still 7
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