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Anni [7]
3 years ago
6

EASY QUESTION, PLZ PLZ PLZ NEED HELPTopic: Equivalent Fractions

Mathematics
1 answer:
Studentka2010 [4]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

For the first row:

Improper fraction: 5/6

Mixed number: 1 1/6

Number line: draw a line that is from 0-3. Fill it in a little bit after 1.

Circle models: draw 2 circles. Split each circle into 6 equal parts. Color in the first circle and then color in 1/6 of the second circle.

For the second row:

Improper fraction: 13/6

Mixed number: 2 1/6

Circle models: draw 3 circles. Split each circle into 6 equal parts. Color in 2 of the circles and then color in 1/6 of the last circle.

For the third row:

Improper fraction: 17/8

Mixed number: 2 1/8

Number line: draw a line that is from 0-3. Fill it in from 0 to a little bit after 2.

For the fourth row:

Improper fraction: 10/8

Mixed number: 1 2/8 or 1 1/4

Number line: draw a line that is from 0-2. Fill it in from 0 to a little bit after 1.

Circle models: draw 2 circles. Split each circle in 8 equal parts. Color in the first circle and then color in 1/8 of the other circle.

For the fifth row:

It's literally just the same as the third row lol.

For the sixth row:

Improper fraction: 5/3

Mixed number: 1 2/3

Circle models: draw 2 circles. Split each circle into 3 equal parts. Color in the first circle and then color in 2/3 of the other circle.

For the seventh row:

Improper fraction: 11/6

Mixed number: 1 5/6

Number line: draw a line that is from 0-2. Fill it in from 0 to right before 2.

Circle models: draw 2 circles. Split each circle into 6 equal parts. Color in the first circle and then 5/6 of the other circle.

For the eighth row:

Improper fraction: 4/3

Mixed number: 1 1/3

Number line: draw a line that is from 0-2. Fill it in from 0 to a little bit after 1.

Circle models: draw 2 circles. Split each circle into 3 equal parts. Color in the first circle and then 1/3 of the other circle.

For the ninth row:

Improper fraction: 9/5

Mixed number: 1 4/5

Circle models: draw 2 circles. Split each circle into 5 equal parts. Color in the first circle and then 4/5 of the other circle.

Hope this helps! Sorry it took me so long lol.

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