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Select all equations that can be used to answer the question: “How many rhombuses are in a trapezoid?” 2/3÷?=1 ?⋅2/3=1 1÷2/3=? 1⋅2/3=? ?÷2/3=1
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Select all equations that can be used to answer the question: “How many rhombuses are in a trapezoid?” 2/3÷?=1 ?⋅2/3=1 1÷2/3=? 1⋅2/3=? ?÷2/3=1
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Select all equations that can be used to answer the question: “How many rhombuses are in a trapezoid?”
2/3÷?=1
?⋅2/3=1
1÷2/3=?
1⋅2/3=?
?÷2/3=1
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Explanation 4+5 = 98
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