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If a Child Takes ½ of 12 Cookies, This Is

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Question 17

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If a child takes ½ of 12 cookies, this is an example of a situation represented by:


A) unit partitioned into equal-size parts.
B) set partitioned into equal-size groups.
C) comparison model.
D) indicated division.

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