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ADAM WANTS TO COMPARE THE FRACTIONS 3/12,1/6,AND1/3.HE WANTS TO ORDER THEM FROM LEAST TO GREATEST AND REWRITE THEM SO THEY ALL HAVE THE SAME DENOMINATOR?EXPLAIN HOW ADAM CAN REWRITE THE FRACTIONS?If anyone could helpme explain this to my 4 th grader.i am really bad with fractions
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Answered by
bobpursley
a 4th grader?
compare the fractions. All can be written as 12ths.
3/12; 2/12 (which is 1/6); and 4/12 (which is 1/3).
now put them in order...
2/12, 3/12, 4/ 12
compare the fractions. All can be written as 12ths.
3/12; 2/12 (which is 1/6); and 4/12 (which is 1/3).
now put them in order...
2/12, 3/12, 4/ 12
Answered by
Olivia
I have a fourth grader who has the same problem on his homework
Answered by
Nives
I think that 1/3 than 1/6 and last 3/12
Answered by
Anonymous
ADM used the three fractions to make a circle graph and colored each a different color. What fraction of the graph is not colored? Explain your answer
Answered by
Francisco
First, you find the least common multiple for 3,6, and 12. Then, you put the 12 as the denominator and divide by the original fractions 3/12, 1/6, and 1/3.
Answered by
brittany
well good but 3 x 6 is 18
Answered by
Xd boy
Enter the pair of fractions as a pair of fractions with the smallest common denominator between the two fractions.
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2
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5
The pair of fractions with a common denominator are
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2
and
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The pair of fractions with a common denominator are
Answered by
Savannah christensen
I’m a 4th grader and me or anyone in my family don’t know what the heck we’re doing!!
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