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Mathematics, 11.10.2019 17:00 chony83

The tenths models have been shaded to represent the multiplying of two numbers. which equation can be represented by the shaded parts of the model? a.0.3 × 0.8 = 0.24 b.3 × 0.8 = 24 c.3 × 8 = 2.4 d.3 × 0.8 = 2.4


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