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Ariana put 8/9 of her pizza in the fridge for later. Draw a visual showing how much pizza Ariana ate and how much pizza did she save for later.
Ariana ate 1/9 of her pizza and saved 8/9 for later.
Merick put 1/6 of her chocolate in the fridge for later. Draw a 2 part number bound showing the fraction of the chocolate she put in the fridge and how much chocolate she ate.
Merrick ate 5/6 of her chocolate and saved 1/6 in the fridge.
The chef put 1/4 of the ground beef on the grill to make one hamburger and put the rest in the refrigerator. Draw a visual model ( a picture) of all the ground beef. Shade what is in the refrigerator.
He put 1/4 in the grill and kept 3/4 in the refrigerator
The chef put 1 4 of the ground beef on the grill to make one hamburger and put the rest in the refrigerator. Draw a 2-part number bond showing the fraction of the ground beef on the grill and the fraction in the refrigerator.
There is 1/4 in the grill and 3/4 in the refrigerator. My 2 part number bond equivalents 3/4 into: 1/4 1/4 and 1/4
Identify this fraction
1/5
Identify this fraction
1/4
Show a number bond representing what is shaded and unshaded of this figure.
The shaded part is 3/5 and the unshaded part is 2/5
Show a number bond representing what is shaded and unshaded in each of the figures
The shaded part is 5/8 and the unshaded part is 3/8
Decompose 4 into ones
The bond has the ones all separated.
For breakfast, Mr. Nathaniel spent 1 sixth of his money on a coffee and 1 sixth of his money on a bagel. What fraction of his money did Mr. Nathaniel spend on breakfast?
Mr. Nathaniel spent 2/6 of his money