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Which model represents 2 . 36 ÷ 4 ?Which model represents 2 . 36 ÷ 4 ? A. Three groups each have three tens and 4 ones. B. There are three groups of five tens and 9 ones in each group. C. There are four groups of three tens and six ones. D. There are three groups of five tens and nine ones in each group.

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