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Creating Wholes With Tape Diagram
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Creating Wholes With Tape Diagram
Each worksheet has 5 problems using a tape diagram to solve a problem.
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Use a tape diagram to show a whole made from two or more parts.
Find a missing part when you know the whole and one part.
Add parts together to figure out the total amount.
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