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When you need a fraction of a number, likeſ of 9, how do you find out how much you need?
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You add the fraction to the number.
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You subtract the fraction from the number.
с
You divide the number by the fraction.
D
You multiply the number by the fraction,
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The answer for this question is A!!! I believe tell me what the answer was if I got it wrong :))
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Answer:
D) Multiply
Step-by-step explanation:
The word "of" usually means you multiply.
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