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Math Example--Fraction Properties--Comparing Fraction Products: Example 1

Comparing Fraction Products: Example 1

Comparing Fraction Products: Example 1

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Comparing Fractions

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This example demonstrates the concept of comparing fraction products. The image likely shows two or more fractions being multiplied, and the resulting products are compared to determine which is larger or smaller. This involves understanding the multiplication of fractions and the ability to simplify or convert fractions to a common form for comparison. The specific skills involved include multiplying fractions, simplifying fractions, and comparing numerical values. The problem is typically solved using an algorithmic approach where each fraction is multiplied, and the products are then compared directly. Alternatively, a visual model such as fraction bars or number lines might be used to illustrate the relative sizes of the products. This visual approach can help in understanding the proportional relationships between the fractions and their products.

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Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.B.5.A, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.B.5.B
Grade Range 4 - 6
Curriculum Nodes Arithmetic
    • Fractions
        • Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Copyright Year 2020
Keywords multiplying fractions