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Tuesday, 19 June 2018

walter fab fractions

            Fabulous Fractions
We are learning to identify the relationship between equivalent fractions.

What is 4/4 of 8?   This is the same as

What is ⅕ of 10=2

What is ⅓ of 12=4

What is 2/6 of 12=4

What is 1/13 of 26=2

What is 2/26 of 26?13


What do you notice about these fractions?



I have 2/16 of a cake at a birthday party. I keep going back for more and eat another  4/8 of a cake. What fraction of a cake have I eaten altogether?= 10/16

I have 5/20 of a cake left over from the party. Then I give 1/10 of the cake to my sisters. What fraction of a cake do I have left over? = 3 3/20


½ + 2/4 = 2/4 = ½ ½ + ½ = 1 whole  

3/6 + ⅔ = 1 1/6

⅕ + 2/10 = 4/10

⅙ + 4/12 = 6/12

⅕ + 1/15 =  4/15

1/8 + 1/72 = 10/72

1/9 + 1/18 = 3/18

⅕ + ⅙ = 11/30

1/7 + ⅕ = 12/35

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