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The correct result of Rohan's model is 0.46

Rohan's model is represented as:

\mathbf{1.38 / 3 = 0.43}

The model is incorrect, and the correction is as follows:

Express 1.38 as 1.20 + 0.18

\mathbf{1.38 / 3 = (1.20 + 0.18) / 3}

Split

\mathbf{1.38 / 3 = 1.20 / 3+ 0.18 / 3}

Divide

\mathbf{1.38 / 3 = 0.40+ 0.06}

\mathbf{1.38 / 3 = 0.46}

Hence, the correct result of the model is 0.46

If a 10 year old made it, it might look something like this:

Rohan made a model to figure out how many times one number goes into another number. He had a model that showed 1.38 divided by 3 equals 0.46. But uh-oh, his model was wrong! Here's how to fix it:

First, let's look at the number 1.38. We can split it into 1.20 and 0.18. Now we can divide each of these parts by 3.

So, 1.20 divided by 3 is 0.40, and 0.18 divided by 3 is 0.06.

Now, we add those together: 0.40 plus 0.06 equals 0.46.

That's the right answer! Rohan's model should show that 1.38 divided by 3 equals 0.46.