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When Using Fraction Strips, How Do You Know That Two Fractions Are Not Equivalent?
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When Using Fraction Strips, How Do You Know That Two Fractions Are Not Equivalent?
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well, line them up and make sure they end the same. Then, see if they meet the same point. If it's something like 32/100 and 23/50, it might be best to use a ruler. Also, the slightest bit of aprt will mean they aren't equivalent
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If the stripes are not lined up equally then they are not equivalent.
hope this helps :D
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