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Mathematics, 12.11.2019 13:31 MathChic68

Which best explains how the division equation relates to the diagram? 16 7/8 divided by 1 7/8

a piece of rope is 16 7/8 inches long and it is being cut into 1 7/8 inch pieces. the division sentence shows that there will be 9 pieces of board that measure 1 7/8 inches each.

a piece of rope is 16 7/8 inches long and it is being cut into 1 7/8 pieces. the division sentence shows that each piece will be 9 inches long.

a piece of rope is 9 inches long. the division sentence shows that when the rope is cut into 16 7/8 inch pieces, each piece will be 1 7/8 inches long.

a piece of rope is cut into 16 7/8 pieces. the division sentence shows that 9 of the 16 7/8 pieces are each 1 7/8 inches long


Which best explains how the division equation relates to the diagram? 16 7/8 divided by 1 7/8

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