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1/3 -shade the hexagon to show the fraction. The confusion is now to shade when the denominator isn’t 6...

What should be shaded for 1/3.

1/3 -shade the hexagon to show the fraction. The confusion is now to shade when the-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

Let's understand this problem with an example.


(1)/(3) fraction of a cake defines one part taken out of total 3 parts of the cake.

If this cake is divided in 6 parts,
(1)/(3) of the cake will be defined by the two parts parts chosen out of 6 parts of the cake.

Algebraically we represent this phenomenon with,


(1)/(3)=(1* 2)/(3* 2)=(2)/(6)

Therefore, color two parts out of 6 to represent
(1)/(3)

1/3 -shade the hexagon to show the fraction. The confusion is now to shade when the-example-1
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