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mixed number and an improper fraction for each shaded model. models: two boxes with 4 inside and one missing

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Given that each rectangle has 4 boxes inside, then we have to write a 4 in the denominator.

The first rectangle has 4 boxes shaded, then we have to write a 4 in the numerator, getting 4/4, which is equal to 1.

The second rectangle has 3 boxes shaded, then we have to wite a 3 in the numerator, getting 3/4.

Therefore, in mixed numbers the two rectangles represent :


1(3)/(4)

And, as an improper fraction, we need to add the shaded boxes, which is 4 + 3 = 7, and then divide by 4, like before, getting 7/4

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