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Model the problem with algebra tiles. Then use the
model to write an algebraic expres...
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Model the problem with algebra tiles. Then use the
model to write an algebraic expression that represents
the situation.
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How can you model this situation?
The situation can be modeled with algebra tiles by
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The situation can be represented as an algebraic
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