A number sentence is shown below:
32 and 1 over 4division sign1 over 8 equals 258
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Mathematics, 15.10.2020 17:01 kimberlyhansen92
A number sentence is shown below:
32 and 1 over 4division sign1 over 8 equals 258
Part A: Create a story or context for this number sentence. (4 points)
Part B: Rewrite this number sentence using multiplication. (2 points)
Part C: Give a verbal explanation that describes how these three numbers are related. (4 points)
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