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Monday, November 19, 2012

Mae's Fraction Scribepost

Today we learned more about reciprocals.

Here are some of the questions we did today: November 11, 2012








Greater than 1 because you are dividing greater number into smaller pieces. And when you divide a big number into smaller pieces you have more groups. In this case, you have small but many groups of fourths/fifths.











Less than 1 because you are dividing a small number with a greater number. And when you divide a small number with a greater number, you don't have many groups but the groups you made are big groups. In this case, you don't have many groups, but you have big groups of thirds/turds.

One Half Of The Homework Questions:

1.
I estimated that it would be greater than 1 because you're dividing a large number with a smaller number.
Bare with me here, I'm not sure if I did it right..


2.
I estimated that it would be less than 1 because you are dividing a smaller number with a larger number


3.
I estimated that it would be less than 1 because you are dividing a smaller number with a larger number.
I'm so sorry if I did the diagram wrong.


If I didn't explain it well, click here to get a better understanding of it. :)

http://www.mathsisfun.com/fractions_division.html

My Test Corrections

Part 1 Of The Test:
 
 
Part 2 Of The Test:
 

*Don't forget to get your test signed and to study for the next S.S test! :)*


 

2 comments:

  1. Great job Mae! I liked how you had everything you needed to include and made everything really easy for us to understand. I also liked how you found a link to help us have a better understanding. Maybe next time you should add a video but overall you did great. Great job once again!

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  2. Good job Mae i liked how you had it all big so you could see it very clearly i like the link it clears some stuff up that i was confused on you did really good.
    But why do you have the label as callyssa shouldn't that be your thing not allyssa label but other than that good job

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