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Adam drew two same size rectangles and divided them into the same number of eqal parts. He shaded 1/3 of one rectangle and 1/4...Asked by Anonymous
Adan drew 2 same size rectangles and divided them into the same number of equal parts. He shaded 1/3 of one rectangle and 1/4 of the other rectangle. What is the least number of parts into which both rectangles could be divided?
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Answered by
Steve
LCM(3,4) = 12
He could make 3 vertical strips on each rectangle, then 4 horizontal strips on them. That way he would have the same number of small areas, and by shading in the horizontal strips on one and the vertical strips on the other the fractions involved could be used.
He could make 3 vertical strips on each rectangle, then 4 horizontal strips on them. That way he would have the same number of small areas, and by shading in the horizontal strips on one and the vertical strips on the other the fractions involved could be used.
Answered by
harjyot
maybe he could use common deominator and figure out the equal shading
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Tea
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REEE
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Answered by
Kaelynn
Idk how to do this help I have been doing this hw for like 100 min.
Answered by
Anonymous
Idk to be honest help maybe common denominator
Answered by
Megan
this is kinda helpful
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