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The creator of the original question wants you to understand that since 1/3 and 1/6 differ by a factor of two, the products will differ by a factor of two, making the first product 100 and the second product 50. It's an unnecessary extra step, since 300/6 = 50

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Q: How could you use the product of one third and 300 to find the produce of one sixth and 300?
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