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Josh says that you can write division problems two ways: 72/6=12 72/12=6 Sarah agrees that division problems can be written two ways but she says that Josh wrote one of his divi…
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Josh says that you can write division problems two ways:
72/6=12 72/12=6
Sarah agrees that division problems can be written two ways but she says that Josh wrote one of his division problems incorrectly. Which problem is correct and how does Sarah think he should write it correctly?
There is nothing wrong with either division problem
72/12=6 should be written as 6/72=12
72/12=6 should be written as 12/72=6
Answer choices B and C are both correct
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A. there is nothing wrong with either division problem
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