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There are 3 pitchers of juice. Each student will be served ^ of the juice in a pitcher. How many students will get juice?
l a. Draw lines on the pitchers to show how many students these pitchers will serve.
b. Write a number model to describe the problem.
alex
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out of time help quickly!
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help me quickly its 10:07!
Ms. Sue
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I would have helped you soon after you posted, but I don't understand this line.
"Each student will be served ^ of the juice in a pitcher. "
out of time help quickly!
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the ^ was a typo sorry if you got confused
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the ^ was supposed be one fourth
Ms. Sue
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You still didn't clarify that line.
alex
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There are 3 pitchers of juice. Each student will be served one fourth of the juice in a pitcher. How many students will get juice?
l a. Draw lines on the pitchers to show how many students these pitchers will serve.
b. Write a number model to describe the problem.
Ms. Sue
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3 / (1/4) = 3 * (4/1) = 12 students
alex
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thank you :D
Ms. Sue
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You're welcome.
jasira
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