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Mathematics, 12.01.2020 15:31, haileesprague1578

Jasmine and luke used fraction strips to compare the size of a foot to the size of an inch using fractions. they drew model to show their answers. whose answer makes sense? whose answer is nonsense? explain. (jasmine's work is 1 inch is 1/12 of a foot.)

a. for the answer that is nonsense, write an answer that makes sense.

b. look back at luke's model. which two units could you compare using
his model? explain


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