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Craig is tiling the floor of his bathroom. He wants 1/4 of the tiles to be brown. What other fractions can represent the part of the tiles that will be brown? Shade models to show work.
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Craig is tiling the floor of his bathroom. He wants 1/4 of the tiles to be brown. What other fractions can represent the part of the tiles that will be brown? Shade models to show work.
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Any fraction that can be simplified to 1/4 would work. I don't have a model to shade, but I can give you some examples. 2/8, 3/12, 4/16, 5/20... I hope this helps!
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