Understand Division As an Unknown-Factor Problem. for Example, Find 32 8 by Finding The

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Understand Division As an Unknown-Factor Problem. for Example, Find 32 8 by Finding The

Standard: 3.OA.B.6

Understand division as an unknown-factor problem. For example, find 32 ÷ 8 by finding the number that makes 32 when multiplied by 8.

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