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Mathematics, 14.07.2021 16:30 lexus830

Which equation can be represented using the number line? A number line going from to 1 in increments of one-eighths. Arrows go from each mark on the line to the next up to three-fourths.
Three-fourths divided by one-eighth = 6
One-eighth divided by three-fourths = 6
6 divided by three-fourths = one-eighth
6 divided by one-eighth = three-fourths

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