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Choose the best equation to represent the problem: Misha recently measured the height of each member of her family. She found out that her dad is 72 inches tall. Her younger bro…
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Choose the best equation to represent the problem: Misha recently measured the height of each member of her family. She found out that her dad is 72 inches tall. Her younger brother is exactly half of her dad’s height. How tall is Misha’s younger brother?.
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72 X 1/2
i got it right on my test hope this helps :)
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72 X 1/2
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