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Record an estimate that is:
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Without calculating the value of the expressions, write each expression under the correct category.
The value of the expression is less than 1.
The value of the expression is greater than 1.
We learned to divide with whole numbers and unit fractions. First, we used diagrams to solve problems involving division of a unit fraction by whole numbers.
Example:
Diagram A shows equals . We find the size of one part if is split into 4 equal parts.
Then we noticed the relationship between division and multiplication.
For Diagram A, we know that because .
Next, we used diagrams to solve problems involving division of whole numbers by unit fractions. We also wrote equations to represent these problems.
Example:
Diagram B shows that if a strip of paper 2 feet long is cut into foot pieces, there will be 12 pieces. Therefore, because we are finding how many -size pieces are the same length as 2.
Finally, we noticed patterns when dividing whole numbers and unit fractions.
We noticed whole numbers divided by unit fractions were greater than 1.
Example:
The value of is greater than 1. The number of -size pieces with length 12 (or any whole number) is greater than 1.We also noticed unit fractions divided by whole numbers were less than 1.
Example:
The value of is less than 1. When a whole number less than 1 is divided into many pieces, each piece is less than 1.