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![3) [4] Find two equivalent fractions for
(show how you obtained each one):
Work:
Work:
Equivalent fraction #1:
Equivalent fraction #2:
4) [8] In each of the following:
Make a sketch to show each whole - label/outline/make clear the whole!!!
Use shading or some other sort of marking to indicate the fractional part -
label/outline/make clear the fractional parts!!!](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/e721ed3b-86a0-4015-8e2a-ca5e74177216/9456e75d-9bd2-4fc4-9649-812b15eebb42/irk9i_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:3) [4] Find two equivalent fractions for
(show how you obtained each one):
Work:
Work:
Equivalent fraction #1:
Equivalent fraction #2:
4) [8] In each of the following:
Make a sketch to show each whole - label/outline/make clear the whole!!!
Use shading or some other sort of marking to indicate the fractional part -
label/outline/make clear the fractional parts!!!
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