Aditya
5/5/2015 09:41:53 am
Crossing out the same things on both sides of the balance helps.
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Vincent
5/7/2015 09:40:57 am
Helped me understand the problems more.
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Vincent
5/7/2015 09:45:07 am
Learned that sometimes one pan balance explains more than the other. Also that you must do the same thing to both sides of the pan balance.
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Saanvi
5/9/2015 02:59:55 am
You should first cross out the similar ones and then divide.
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Ethan
5/22/2015 08:05:09 am
If you do something to one side you have to do it to the other side.
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Cameron
9/9/2015 01:08:04 pm
This video is really helpful, it helps me understand weight more visually.
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Jacqueline:)
9/12/2015 03:25:47 pm
Stephanie inspires me because she knows how to explain and talk about weight and she understands it so much that she can help other people with her knowledge.
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Sage
10/28/2015 12:57:22 pm
This video is soooo helpful. It helps me she it visually in a good way.
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CLAIRA
2/27/2016 07:42:56 am
This video is helpful because she puts it into easier words to understand.
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chase
11/2/2016 01:57:59 pm
this video is helpful because it makes me under stand it better.
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Moira
4/26/2017 02:21:35 pm
This video helped me understand pan balance a whole lot better.
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Parth
9/6/2017 04:33:36 pm
1. 6--------o---------3
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PArth
10/15/2017 08:05:52 am
3 squares are in a triangle.
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