how to describe a model that represents 3/3x4/4?

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okay I had the same thing and my teacher was explanning that it would always equal 1 no matter what sorry response was late ;) and every body else you are rude you are mean and disrespectful so she needed help at least I did help you disgust me :(

All I know is that 3/3 and 4/4 equals 1

To describe a mathematical model that represents the fraction 3/3 multiplied by 4/4, we need to understand the concept of multiplication of fractions.

Step 1: Understanding multiplication of fractions
To multiply fractions, we multiply the numerators (top numbers) together to get the new numerator, and multiply the denominators (bottom numbers) together to get the new denominator.

Step 2: Simplifying the fraction
In this case, both the numerator and the denominator of the fraction 3/3 can be reduced to 1. Similarly, the numerator and denominator of the fraction 4/4 can also be reduced to 1. Therefore, we can simplify the expression 3/3 x 4/4 as 1/1 x 1/1.

Step 3: Multiplying the fractions
When multiplying fractions, we multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. In this case, multiplying 1/1 x 1/1 gives us 1/1.

Therefore, the model that represents the fraction 3/3 x 4/4 is 1/1.

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Online, “*” is used to indicate multiplication to avoid confusion with “x” as an unknown.

3/3 * 4/4 = 1

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