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may painted 4 out of 8 equal parts of a poster board blue . Jared painted 2 out of 4 equal parts of a same size poster board red. write fractions to show which part of the poster board each person painted. Are the fractions equal, draw a model to explain.

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For this case we have to write two fractions and simplify each of them.

We have then:

For May:


(4)/(8)

Simplifying we have:


((4)/(4))/((8)/(4)) = (1)/(2)

For Jared:


(2)/(4)

Simplifying we have:


((2)/(2))/((4)/(2)) = (1)/(2)

We observe that both fractions have the same result.

Answer:

The fractions are the same.

See attached image to visualize the amount that each person painted.

Yellow for May

White for Jared

may painted 4 out of 8 equal parts of a poster board blue . Jared painted 2 out of-example-1
User James Chevalier
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Given:
May painted 4 out of 8 equal parts of a poster board is blue.
Jared painted 2 out of 4 equal parts of the same sized poster board red.

May: 4/8 = 1/2 of the poster board.
Jared: 2/4 = 1/2 of the poster board.

The fractions are equal. Since the poster board is of the same size, both May and Jared painted equal parts which is 1/2 of the poster board.

The 8 and 4 only indicate the number of equal parts that are drawn on the poster board.
User Aya Salama
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