Asked by dw
1-Explain how you can use a number line to show that 3/6 and 1/2 are equivalent fractions.
my son write- you can show these fractions are equivalent because if the numerator is half of the denomirator it can be 1/2 so 3/6 is just like 1/2. so that's why they are equivalent.
check it is right or not thank you
my son write- you can show these fractions are equivalent because if the numerator is half of the denomirator it can be 1/2 so 3/6 is just like 1/2. so that's why they are equivalent.
check it is right or not thank you
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Good job! :-)
Answered by
dw
thank you very much
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome.
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Sarah
Explain how you can use a number line that 3/6 and 1/2 are equivalent fractions
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Sarah
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jane
5/8
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luke
correct thank you
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Anonymous
Explain how you can use a number line to show that 3/6 and1/2 are equivalent fracions
Answered by
Max
That's right but, He could of also written if you simplify 3/6 by 3 you get 1/2 that's also how the are equivalent.
Just Saying but your son is also right.
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Just Saying but your son is also right.
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E
I like to doody
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E
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E
RKO
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Good job :-)
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