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Mathematics, 30.11.2019 21:31 muffin261

Easy math from the beginning of 6th grade math but this was a review from back in 5th figure below shows the quotient of fraction 1 over 2 divided by fraction 1 over 6. rectangle divided into six equal parts, where the first part is shaded dark representing one-sixth, the next two parts are shaded light to complete the one-half, and the last three parts are not shaded. the quotient is numerical answers expected! answer for blank 1:

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