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Curriculum: Alabama Course of Study   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Fractions  Click to change Topic

Lesson: 4: Equal Parts  Click to change Lesson

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f   How many squares are shaded in the set?   f View Solution
f   How many stars are shaded?
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f   How many triangles are shaded in the set?
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f   How many stars are shaded in the set?   f View Solution
f   How many triangles are shaded in the set?   f View Solution
f   How many diamonds are shaded in the set?
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f   Identify the figure that shows one half.   f View Solution
f   Andy gets one fourth of the balloons shown. How many balloons does he get?   f View Solution
f   How many circles are shaded?
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f   How many circles are not shaded in the figure?   f View Solution
f   Identify the fraction.
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f   Identify the fraction represented by the shaded portion.
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f   Identify the fraction.   f View Solution
f   Identify the fraction.   f View Solution
f   Identify the fraction represented by the shaded portion.
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f   Identify the fraction represented by the shaded portion.   f View Solution
f   Identify the figure that shows one third shaded.
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f   Identify the figure that shows one fourth shaded.   f View Solution
f   Identify the figure that shows one fifth shaded.   f View Solution
f   How many parts do you need to color to show one fourth of the rectangle shaded?
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f   How many circles should be colored if only one half the set is to be colored?   f View Solution
f   How many circles should be colored if only one third the set is to be colored?
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f   One fourth of the set is to be colored. How many circles would you color?
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f   One half of the set shown is to be colored. How many stars should be colored?   f View Solution
f   How many stars should you color if only one third needs to be colored?
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f   How many stars should you color if only one fourth needs to be colored?   f View Solution
f   How many triangles are shaded in the figure?
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f   Identify the figure that shows two halves.   f View Solution
f   How many parts do you need to color to show one third of the circle shaded?

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f   How many triangles should you color if only one third needs to be colored?
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f   What fraction of the circle is shaded?   f View Solution
f   Which figure shows one third?
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f   Which figure is divided into two equal halves?
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f   Identify the figure divided into two halves.   f View Solution
f   How many parts do you need to color to show one fifth of the rectangle shaded?
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f   Which figure is divided into four equal one-fourths?   f View Solution
f   Sarah gave one third of balloons shown to John. How many did she give?   f View Solution
f   Identify the fraction that shows one fourth.   f View Solution
f   Sarah was asked to color a one third of triangles shown. How many triangles should she color?   f View Solution
f   Identify the figure which shows two equal parts.
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f   How much of the set is shaded?
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f   How many balloons will be there in one half of the set shown?   f View Solution
f   How many triangles should one circle to show a fraction of one fourth?
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f   How many triangles should one circle to show a fraction of one fourth?
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f   Identify the fraction represented by the figure.
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f   What fraction of the figure shown is shaded?   f View Solution
f   How much of the set is shaded?   f View Solution
f   Which figure shows one half shaded?
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f   Which figure shows one fourth shaded?
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f   Which figure shows one third shaded?
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f   Which figure shows one fourth shaded?
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f   Which figure shows one fifth shaded?   f View Solution
f   Which figure shows one sixth shaded?   f View Solution
f   Whcih figure shows one eighth shaded?   f View Solution
f   How many triangles are shaded in the figure?
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f   What fraction of the set is shaded?
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f   What fraction of the set is shaded?   f View Solution
f   What is the fraction of the circles shaded?
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f   What is the fraction of the stars that are shaded?   f View Solution
f   What is the fraction of the stars that are shaded?
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f   What is the fraction of the stars shaded?   f View Solution
f   How many stars would you color to get the fraction half?
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f   Identify the figure that shows one-third.
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f   How many triangles would you color so that one-half of the triangles shown are colored?
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f   Identify the figure that shows one-fourth.   f View Solution
f   What is the fraction of the triangles shaded?   f View Solution
f   How many squares would you color to get the fraction one-fourth?
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f   What is the fraction of the squares shaded in the set shown?   f View Solution
f   How many squares would you color to get the fraction one-third?
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f   How many squares would you color to get the fraction half?
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f   Identify the fraction of stars shaded in the figure.   f View Solution
f   How many squares are shaded in the given circle.
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f   How many stars are shaded in the figure?   f View Solution
f   How many stars are shaded?   f View Solution
f   How many triangles are shaded?   f View Solution
f   How many triangles are shaded?   f View Solution
f   How many stars are not shaded?
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f   One fourth of capsicums shown are to be picked. How many should be picked?   f View Solution
f   Choose the fraction represented by the figure.   f View Solution
f   Identify the fraction represented by the figure.   f View Solution
f   Choose the fraction represented by the figure.   f View Solution
f   Identify the fraction represented by the figure.
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f   Identify the figure that shows one-third.
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f   Choose the fraction represented in the figure.
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f   How many squares are shaded in the figure?   f View Solution
f   How many triangles are shaded?
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f   How many triangles are shaded?   f View Solution
f   How many triangles are shaded?   f View Solution
f   How many diamonds are shaded in the figure?   f View Solution
f   How many diamonds are shaded in the figure?   f View Solution
f   How many diamonds have squares in the middle?   f View Solution
f   How many diamonds have no squares in the middle?   f View Solution
f   Identify the figure that shows half shaded.
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f   One third of balls shown are to be picked. How many should be picked?   f View Solution
f   One fourth of balls shown are to be picked. How many should be picked?   f View Solution
f   One fourth of the balloons shown are to be picked. How many should be picked?   f View Solution
f   Which figure represents half?
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f   How many parts do you need to color to show one-fourth shaded?   f View Solution
f   Which figure represents one-fourth?
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f   What fraction of the set is shaded?   f View Solution
f   How many circles are not shaded in the figure?
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