Unfortunately, as a text-based AI, I am unable to provide a graphical representation for you to follow the instructions. However, I can explain the steps to multiply the fractions graphically.
To multiply the fractions 1/5 and 1/3 graphically, you can use rectangular models to represent the fractions.
1. For Fraction 1 (1/5), draw a rectangle divided into 5 equal parts. Shade one part to represent 1/5.
2. For Fraction 2 (1/3), draw another rectangle divided into 3 equal parts. Shade one part to represent 1/3.
3. Count the number of shaded parts in each rectangle. In this case, there is 1 shaded part in both Fraction 1 and Fraction 2.
4. The product of the two fractions is the number of shaded parts in the overlapping region. In this case, the overlapping region will have 1 shaded part.
Therefore, the product of 1/5 and 1/3 is 1/15, or one-fifteenth.
Follow the instructions below to multiply the given fractions graphically.
one fifth, start subscript, Fraction 1, end subscript, times, one third, start subscript, Fraction 2, end subscript
Fraction 1
5
1
×
Fraction 2
3
1
Click the plus and minus buttons to model Fraction 1 on the left and Fraction 2 on the right. Click "done" when you are done.
Fraction 1 Parts: Shaded: Fraction 2 Parts: Shaded:
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write the answer in unsimplified form
To find the product of 1/5 and 1/3 graphically, follow the steps mentioned above and count the number of shaded squares.
In this case, we shaded one square in both Fraction 1 and Fraction 2. Therefore, the resulting rectangle will have one shaded square.
The product of 1/5 and 1/3, in unsimplified form, is 1/15.
In this case, we shaded one square in both Fraction 1 and Fraction 2. Therefore, the resulting rectangle will have one shaded square.
The product of 1/5 and 1/3, in unsimplified form, is 1/15.