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Parts and wholes

Parts and wholes

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If you take one part of the watermelon for yourself, what fraction of watermelon is left for others?

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1/8

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7/8

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4/8

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8/8

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One pizza had 4 slices. From this image, how much pizza has been eaten?

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1/2

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1/4

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2/4

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4/4

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Which colored image shows 3/4?

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green

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blue

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purple

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pink

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In this image

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8 is denominator

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8 is numerator

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1 is numerator

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1 is denominator

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If the numerator is 4 and the denominator is 13, which among the following would be the correct representation?

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4/13

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4/4

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13/4

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​EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS

If two or more fractions show the same part of a whole, are called equivalent fractions.

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3/5 is a proper fraction because

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numerator = denominator

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the numerator is greater than the denominator

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denominator greater than the numerator

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the correct answer is

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6/3

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2/6

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6/9

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9/6

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Are these three equivalent to each other?

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yes

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no

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they are

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like fractions

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unlike fractions

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These are examples of

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like fractions

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unlike fractions

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Since the numerator > denominator, 9/5 is an example of

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proper fraction

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improper fraction

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