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Drag each model to show whether it is less than, equal to, or greater than 1/2.

Drag each model to show whether it is less than, equal to, or greater than 1/2.-example-1
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User Kenglxn
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#1

  • 2/3=4/6
  • 1/2=3/6

Greater than 1/2

#2

  • 1/4
  • 1/2=2/4

Less than 1/2

#3

  • 7/8
  • 1/2=4/8

Greater than 1/2

#4

  • 2/6
  • 1/2=3/6

Less than 1/2

#5

  • 2/4=1/2

Equal to 1/2

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User Noup
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Answer:

2/3=More

1/4=less

7/8=more

2/6=less

2/4=equal

Explanation:

Look at each model that shows each fraction and also look at the denominators and the numerators of each fraction.

Drag each model to show whether it is less than, equal to, or greater than 1/2.-example-1
Drag each model to show whether it is less than, equal to, or greater than 1/2.-example-2
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User Ben Butzer
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