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Show 2/8 + 3/8 using a picture.
Show 3/5 +1/5 using a picture.
Show 8/10 - 3/10 using a picture.
Show 5/12 - 2/12 using a picture.
Show two different ways to add fractions with a denominator of 8 to get a sum of 3/8.
1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 = 3/8 1/8 + 2/8 = 3/8
Show two different ways to add fractions with a denominator of 10 to get a sum of 6/10.
1/10 + 3/10 + 2/10 = 6/10 3/10 + 3/10 = 6/10 (other decompositions are acceptable given that the fraction addends have a denominator of 10 and that the sum is 6/10.)
1 3/5 + 2 4/5 = ?
? = 4 2/5
4 1/8 + 2 6/8 = ?
? = 6 7/8
9 4/6 - 2 5/6 = ?
? = 6 5/6
3 3/4 - 2 2/4 = ?
? = 1 1/4
Molly collected shells while she was on the beach. She picked up 1/4 of a basket of shells today and 2/4 of a bucket of shells yesterday. How much of the basket is full of shells?
3/4 of the basket is full.
My water bottle was 8/10 full this morning. I drank 3/10 of my water bottle throughout the day. How full is it now?
The water bottle is 5/10 full.
Mark rode his bike 1/5 of a mile. He took a break and then rode another 3/5 of a mile. How far did he ride altogether? Use a picture to solve this problem.
Mark rode 4/5 of a mile. Picture shows a line marked 1/5 of a mile, then the line extended 3/5 a mile to make a total distance of 4/5 mile
Susan had 7/8 pounds of sugar. Her neighbor asked to borrow 3/8 pounds. How much sugar does Susan have left? Use a picture to show this problem.
Susan has 4/8 pounds of sugar left. Picture shows whole divided into 8, with 7 colored or marked, then 3 of those crossed off or colored differently, leaving 4 colored pieces representing 4/8 pounds of sugar.
Use a picture to solve. 5 x 1/4 = ?
Use a picture to solve. 3 x 1/2 = ?
True or false? Explain. 3 x 2/5 = 3x2 /5
True. Picture may be shown to support conclusion, showing that 3 x 2/5 is equal to 6 x 1/5 or that 3 x 2/5 is the same as 3x2 /5
My mom has 3 bags of sugar that she wants to combine into one bag. Each bag has 1/8 pound of sugar in it. How many pounds of sugar does my mom have altogether?
3/8 pounds of sugar
Brittany rides her bike 3/4 mile every day. How far does she ride in one week? Between what two whole numbers does your answer lie?
5 1/4 miles; between 5 and 6
Dan has homework in 6 different subjects tonight. If he spends 3/12 hour on each subject, how long will it take for him to finish his homework?
1 6/12 hours (1 1/2 hours)