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Mike says that 3/3 of his fraction model is shaded blue. Ryan says that 6/6 of the same model is shaded blue. Are the two fractions equivalent? if so, what is another equivalent…
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Mike says that 3/3 of his fraction model is shaded blue. Ryan says that 6/6 of the same model is shaded blue. Are the two fractions equivalent? if so, what is another equivalent…
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Mike says that 3/3 of his fraction model is shaded blue. Ryan says that 6/6 of the same model is shaded blue. Are the two fractions equivalent? if so, what is another equivalent fraction?
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Yes, they are equivalent. They both equal 1.
Divide 3 by 3, then 6 by 6, you would get 1 from both fractions.
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yes they are both equivalents because they are whole's and some examples would be 8/8,9/9,4/4. and 5/5 because they are all whole's 7 out of 7 pieces of pizza is the whole pizza.
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