Mathematics
Mathematics, 10.01.2021 01:40, berica029

Troy and Phillip both noticed that each time they represented a problem with a division sentence, they could write a related multiplication sentence. Their team decided to see if they could represent each situation below in four ways: with words, diagrams, a multiplication number sentence, and a division number sentence.
Help them finish what they started by filling in the missing representations. Part (a) is already completed.
a. Question in Words: How many quarter-pies make three whole pies?
Symbols (2 sentences): 3 + 1 = 12 and 3 . 4 = 12
Diagram:00
Answer in Words: Twelve quarter-pies make three whole pies.
b. Question in Words: f is of how much money?
Symbols (2 sentences):
Diagram:
Answer in Words:
c. Question in Words: How many half-dollars make $30?


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