
Use repeated addition of a unit fraction to form a non-unit fraction
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- Q1Look at the picture. What non-unit fraction is being represented by the green triangles here?30s
- Q2Match the counting labels.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q3What is missing from the counting label?one-fifthfifthone-sixthsixth30s
- Q4What is the missing counting label here?Two one-quartersAnother one-quarterOne more one-quarter30s
- Q5Which repeated addition equations represent the non-unit fraction shown here?= ++ =+ =+ =30s
- Q6Which repeated addition equation represents the fraction of pandas wearing hats here?+ =+ =+ =+ =30s