Tay QiJin's answer to Crystal Ang's Primary 6 Maths Data Analysis Singapore question.

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At first, James had 1/2 of what David had, thus, one unit of James will be the same as each of the David's units. Thus, we will make the same equal width for the "in the end" model and "at first" model. David had 4 units at first and 3 units in the end. So the one unit will be what David gave and what David had left.

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