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Solve the division equation using the model. (2 points)
two wholes partitioned into three equal parts with the fraction one third in each part. Below is the equation two divided by one third equals blank
two sixths
3
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one sixth
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Factor the numerator and denominator and cancel the common factors.
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1/6
Explanation:
in the model it shows 6 spots, 1 of those 6 are colored in.
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