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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 02:00 josephvcarter

Harry had a pile of 48 pennies. He organized them into a rectangular array with exactly four rows with 12 pennies in each row. Draw diagrams to represent at least two other rectangular arrays he could use. Do you think there are more? Explain your thinking.


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