😉 7th Grade, Unit 1, Lesson 6 'Scaling and Area' Illustrative Math - Tutorial

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😉 Grade 7 Illustrative Math: Unit 1, Lesson 6 "Scaling and Area" Illustrative Mathematics Practice. Review and Tutorial. Search #716math in YouTube to find this lesson fast! Tutorial support for teachers and parents. 7th grade IM Math 7.1.6. Practice problems, and 7th grade OUR Math 7.1.6. Practice problems.

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This is super helpful, but I would consider myself at least semi intelligent and don't understand how to teach math the way they do. But I have to do this and eureka math too. Can we get on the same page because it's not adding up pun intended.

michaelfairley
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Ummm 4.5/72=. 0625 not. 25. Am I missing something here???

PhilemonXIV
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but for number 3. why is Q 4 and 1/2 and not 6. LxW=A right?

notnoke
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on question 4 in the practice problems the answer is actually wrong in this video. 4 1/2 divided by 72 equals 1/16. Proof: 4 1/2 turn it into an improper fraction 9/2 divided by 72 stay change flip 9/2 x 1/72= 1/16 SF=1/16

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