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Representing Fractions using Regions, Sets, and Number Lines

Prepared by:

RUTHEL C. ALBESA

Don Ricardo Briz CES

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Representing Fractions using Regions, Sets, and Number Lines

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Into how many parts the figure is being divided?

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5

9

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8

3

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Name the fractional part of the region being shaded.

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1.

2.

3.

3

9

12

24

2

5

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LET’S

PRACTICE

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Unsa nga bahin sa matag grupo ang shaded. Isulat ang

fraction sa inyong papel.

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2

6

1

5

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6

10

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3

10

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3

6

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How can fractions be represented?

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Fractions can be represented by the use of:

= regions,

= sets and

= segments of number lines.

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APPLICATION

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1

6

3

3

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5

8

3

9

4

7

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EVALUATION

Write the fractional part of the given figures..

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1) Peeled banana

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2.)empty glasses

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3.) empty vases

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4.) burst balloon

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5.) closed book

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1) Peeled banana

1

3

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2.)empty glasses

2

5

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3.) empty vases

7

10

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4.) burst balloon

3

7

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5.) closed book

4

9

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ASSIGNMENT

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Name the fractional part of the shaded portion in each of the following. Do it in your notebook.

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5.

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