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identifying fractions - using grade 3 fractions worksheet write the fraction 1
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Let's solve the first few problems as examples (since the image is a bit unclear, we'll assume typical fraction - identifying problems where we count the number of shaded parts over the total number of parts):
Problem 1
Step 1: Count total parts
Looking at the first figure (for problem 1), let's assume there are 4 equal - sized squares (total parts $n = 4$).
Step 2: Count shaded parts
The number of shaded squares (shaded parts $s=1$).
Step 3: Write the fraction
The fraction is $\frac{\text{shaded parts}}{\text{total parts}}=\frac{1}{4}$.
Problem 3
Step 1: Count total parts
For the figure in problem 3, let's assume there are 6 equal - sized rectangles (total parts $n = 6$).
Step 2: Count shaded parts
The number of shaded rectangles (shaded parts $s = 4$).
Step 3: Write the fraction
The fraction is $\frac{4}{6}$ (which can also be simplified to $\frac{2}{3}$, but we'll keep it as $\frac{4}{6}$ for now as per the initial count).
Problem 5
Step 1: Count total parts
For the figure in problem 5, let's assume there are 9 equal - sized squares (total parts $n=9$).
Step 2: Count shaded parts
The number of shaded squares (shaded parts $s = 4$).
Step 3: Write the fraction
The fraction is $\frac{4}{9}$.
Problem 7
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Step 1: Count total parts
For the figure in problem 9, let's assume there are 4 equal - sized squares (total parts $n = 4$).
Step 2: Count shaded parts
The number of shaded squares (shaded parts $s = 2$).
Step 3: Write the fraction
The fraction is $\frac{2}{4}$ (or $\frac{1}{2}$ after simplification).
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