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Lets say that you have two spinners. One is borken up into thirds another is broken up into quarters. Well There are three and four so you just multiply them together 3x4=12 :)



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Lets say that you have two spinners. One is borken up into thirds another is broken up into quarters. Well There are three and four so you just multiply them together 3x4=12 :)



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