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Partition the rectangle into 10 equal squares.
Here are 2 equal-size squares. A part of each square is shaded.
Is the same amount of each square shaded? Explain or show your reasoning.
Write \(<\) or \(>\) in each blank to compare the numbers.
\(718\, \underline{\hspace{1cm}}\, 817\)
\(106\, \underline{\hspace{1cm}} \,89\)
\(806\, \underline{\hspace{1cm}} \,809\)
Partition the rectangle into 6 equal parts.
What fraction of the whole rectangle is shaded?
Partition the rectangle into 8 equal parts.
What fraction of the whole rectangle does each part represent?
What fraction of the rectangle is shaded? Explain how you know.
Shade \(\frac{4}{6}\) of the rectangle.
Jada walks across the street at a stoplight that is \(\frac{5}{6}\) of the way from her home to the school. Represent the situation on the fraction strip. Explain your reasoning.
Write a situation represented by the diagram. Explain why the diagram represents your situation.
Lin shaded part of some fraction strips. What fraction did she shade in each strip? Explain how you know.