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intergus intergus
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Of the following, which is the most effective approach to practicing addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions with both like and unlike denominators?
A) Have students first practice solving problems with like denominators and then have students practice problems with unlike denominators.
B) Have students solve addition and subtraction problems together and then move to multiplication and division problems.
C) Have students practice one skill such as addition until students are confident with the ability; then move to subtraction, multiplication, and division, being sure that students understand each before moving to the next skill.
D) Have student solve a mixture of problems in no particular order, such as a couple involving addition, then some involving division, multiplication, and subtraction.
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this is exactly what I needed
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