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1. For the first question, the total number of circles is 12, representing the whole or 1. The fractions given are
\( (1)/(4) \),
\( (2)/(4) \), and
\( (3)/(4) \) of 12.

a.
\( (1)/(4) \) of 12 is calculated as
\( 12 * (1)/(4) = 3 \). So you would draw lines to group 3 circles together to represent
\( (1)/(4) \) of the total.

b.
\( (2)/(4) \) of 12 is
\( 12 * (2)/(4) = 6 \). So, 6 circles would be grouped together.

c.
\( (3)/(4) \) of 12 is
\( 12 * (3)/(4) = 9 \). Therefore, 9 circles would be grouped.

2. For the second question, the total number of circles is 30, and you need to find
\( (4)/(6) \) of 30.


\( (4)/(6) \) can be simplified to
\( (2)/(3) \) because both the numerator and denominator can be divided by 2. So we find
\( (2)/(3) \) of 30 by calculating
\( 30 * (2)/(3) = 20 \). Therefore, you would group 20 circles together to represent
\( (4)/(6) \) of the total.

Heres how to draw the lines:

Certainly! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to draw the lines yourself:

For Question 1:

1. Locate the groups of circles: Each circle represents one unit, and there are 12 in total. For fractions of 12, you will group them into sets of 3 since
\( (1)/(4) \) of 12 is 3.

2. Draw the lines for
\( (1)/(4) \) of 12: Place a vertical line to the right of the first three circles to group them. This visually indicates
\( (1)/(4) \) of the total circles.

3. Draw the lines for
\( (2)/(4) \) of 12: Similarly, place a vertical line to the right of the next three circles, making a total of two groups, which shows
\( (2)/(4) \) (which is also
\( (1)/(2) \)) of the total circles.

4. Draw the lines for
\( (3)/(4) \) of 12: Add another vertical line to the right of the third set of three circles. You should now have three groups, representing
\( (3)/(4) of the total.

For Question 2:

1. Calculate the fraction of 30: You need to find
\( (4)/(6) \) of 30, which reduces to
\( (2)/(3) \).
\( (2)/(3) \) of 30 is 20.

2. Group the circles: Since there are 30 circles, arranged in 6 rows of 5, you need to group 20 of them. You can do this by placing a horizontal line below the first four rows of circles.

3. Draw the lines: Use a ruler for straight lines, and position your lines just below the circles to avoid drawing over them.


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