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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 01:16 payshencec21

The model shows how Nate is dividing some cans of tuna equally to make five sandwiches
He has 3 cans

Based on the model, which statement is true?

Nate has 3 cans of tuna and divides each can into 5 equal parts.
Nate has 5 cans of tuna and divides each can into 3 equal parts.
Nate has 1 can of tuna and divides the can into parts of
of a can.
Nate has 3 cans of tuna and divides each can into parts of
of a can.

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