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, , , , and all represent positive integers. Consider these two equations:
Ask previously identified students to share their reasoning about which statements are true (or not true). Display any examples (or counterexamples) for all to see, and ask students to refer to them while sharing. If using the algebraic structure is not brought up in students’ explanations, display for all to see:
Clare sketches a rectangular prism with a height of 11 and a square base and labels the edges of the base . She asks Han what he thinks will happen to the volume of the rectangular prism if she triples .
Han says the volume will be 9 times bigger. Is he right? Explain or show your reasoning.