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Let's take 1/3 as an example. The number of pieces in a whole are all thirds. Each piece has equal parts. 1/3+1/3+1/3=3/3 which equals 1. All the parts are equals because they all add up to 1 whole. Hope this was helpful!!
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The more pieces there are in a whole, the smaller the size of those pieces are.
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