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c. Write a single equation, like Equation 6.5, that
incorporates the steps of your scaffold. Use your
equation and the distributive property to write
another equation, like Equation (6.6), that shows
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the answer to 793 ÷ 4.
Relate this last equation to portions in the scaffold
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Transcribed Image Text:2.
a. Use the scaffold method to calculate
793 ÷4.
b. Interpret the steps in your scaffold in terms of
the following story problem: If you have 793
cookies and you want to put them in packages of
4, how many packages will there be, and how
many cookies will be left over?
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