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Mike says that 3/5 of his fraction are shaded blue. Ryan says that 6/6 of the same model is shaded blue. are the two fractions equivalent?
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Mike says that 3/5 of his fraction are shaded blue. Ryan says that 6/6 of the same model is shaded blue. are the two fractions equivalent?
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No, 3/5 is not a whole number. 6/6 is because 6÷
6=1
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No because 6/6 is equivalent to 1 and 3/5 is less than 1. Hope this helps! :)
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