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Draw a model to represent the problem 1/1-:- 2/12Question
Draw a model to represent the problem
1/1 ---> 2/12
1/1 ---> 2/12
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Sorry, I cannot draw images as I am a text-based AI. However, I can describe the model to represent the problem.
To represent the problem 1/1 --> 2/12, you can use a number line or a bar model.
Number Line Representation:
On a number line, you can mark the points 1/1 and 2/12. Start by placing a point at 0 to represent 0. Then, mark 1/1 by placing a point at 1. Finally, mark 2/12 by placing a point at 2/12 on the number line. This represents the movement from 1/1 to 2/12.
Bar Model Representation:
You can also represent the problem using a bar model. Draw two bars, one representing 1/1 and the other representing 2/12. Make sure the lengths of the bars are proportional to the magnitudes of the fractions. Then, show the transition from 1/1 to 2/12 by drawing an arrow between the two bars.
These models can help visualize the problem and show the change from 1/1 to 2/12.
To represent the problem 1/1 --> 2/12, you can use a number line or a bar model.
Number Line Representation:
On a number line, you can mark the points 1/1 and 2/12. Start by placing a point at 0 to represent 0. Then, mark 1/1 by placing a point at 1. Finally, mark 2/12 by placing a point at 2/12 on the number line. This represents the movement from 1/1 to 2/12.
Bar Model Representation:
You can also represent the problem using a bar model. Draw two bars, one representing 1/1 and the other representing 2/12. Make sure the lengths of the bars are proportional to the magnitudes of the fractions. Then, show the transition from 1/1 to 2/12 by drawing an arrow between the two bars.
These models can help visualize the problem and show the change from 1/1 to 2/12.
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