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The pans shown are balanced. Use the division property of equality to find which shapes are equal to one pyramid.

The pans shown are balanced. Use the division property of equality to find which shapes-example-1
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According to the division property of equality, "when both sides of an equation are divided by the same non-zero number, the two sides remain equal".

Thus, when we divide the number of shapes in each pans by a 2, we have


\begin{gathered} \text{Left pan:} \\ \frac{number\text{ of shapes}}{2}=(2)/(2)=1 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} \text{Right pan:} \\ \frac{\text{number of shapes}}{2}=(6)/(2)=3 \end{gathered}

Thus, the left pan has its number of shapes equal to 1

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