Explain the size of a part in relation to the whole
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- Q1True or false? Parts can be equal or unequal.truefalseTrue or False30s
- Q2Which inequality symbol goes in here to compare how much water is in each bottle?<>=30s
- Q3Which inequality symbol goes in here to compare how much of the circle is shaded?<>=30s
- Q4Which of these glasses of squash is described by: the squash is a smaller part of the glass.30s
- Q5Which word fits into the blank part of the following sentence: If Europe is the whole, the UK is a __________ part of the whole.smallerimportantlessbigger30s
- Q6If a yellow counter is added to this set of counters, has the red part become a bigger or smaller part of the whole?Bigger partSmaller part30s