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How are the numerator and denomiator of your answer related to the model
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How are the numerator and denomiator of your answer related to the model
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The numerator are the parts that are shaded and the denominator is the whole part of the model
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the numerator and denominator of your answer is realtead to the model because the denominator is all of the parts and the numerator is the parts crossed out or shaded.
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