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Why doesn't 4/8 + 5/8 = 9/16?

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Jeffrey Jones2 years ago

Although we can say that if a player made 4 out of 8 free throws in one game and 5 out of 8 in another, the two together makes a 9/16.

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LeAnn Neel Romine2 years ago

half + over half = more than one

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Mrs. Echols2 years ago

Brilliant!

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tranquilleks2 years ago

Good explanation why we need common denominators!

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Graciela Bermudez2 years ago

Everytime I use a "pizza example" in my class, at least one student complains about being hungry... 😅

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Whiskey Charlie2 years ago

Using food or money is really the quickest way for me to understand fractions.

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Carrie Torres2 years ago

I loved that my third-grade curriculum used this idea of the denominator naming the unit in the foundation of fraction instruction. I have been curious if this causes any confusion as students begin to multiply fractions. Thoughts?

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