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When two fractions refer to the same whole explain why the fraction with a lesser denominator has larger pieces than the fraction with a greater denominator

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Because for a fraction with a small denominator, you don't have to split them up into small pieces and as many pieces. For example: let's say you had 2/3. you draw a circle with 3 equal quadrants. Those quadrants are big because you didn't have to split the circle up into a lot of peices; only 3.

Now for a bigger denominator like 20/32, you have to split the circle into 32 peices. For all of them to fit, you have to make the pieces small.
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