The following circles are the same size. Each is whole. Two circles equal in size. The top circle is labeled A. The bottom circle is labeled B. Circle A is divided into 6 equal parts. Two parts are shaded. Circle B is divided into 3 equal parts. No parts are shaded. of is shaded.What fraction of do we need to shade so it has the same shaded area as ?
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The following circles are the same size. Each is whole. Two circles equal in size. The top circle is labeled A. The bottom circle is labeled B. Circle A is divided into 6 equal parts. Two parts are shaded. Circle B is divided into 3 equal parts. No parts are shaded. of is shaded.What fraction of do we need to shade so it has the same shaded area as ?
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