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Draw a model to show a fraction that is equivalent to 1/3 and a fraction that is not equivalent to 1/3
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Draw a model to show a fraction that is equivalent to 1/3 and a fraction that is not equivalent to 1/3
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Steps:
1. Draw a long box
2. Draw a horizontal line down the center of the box
3. Draw three equal sections in the top half ; shade in 1 segment
4. Draw 6 equal sections in the bottom half; shade in 2
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