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2.1a Modeling Fractions

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"equivalent fractions" means...

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The numerator of the follow fraction is

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The denominator of the follow fraction is...

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Create two different models for the follow fraction

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What fraction is shown in this model?

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What fraction is shown in this model?

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Fill in the missing number for the equivalent fractions

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List two fractions that are equivalent to

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Select the fractions that are equivalent to

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Tyler says that these two fractions are not equivalent because they do not have the same denominator or numerator.

Michael disagrees. Michael says that the two fractions are equivalent because you can divide both 18 and 24 by 6.

Who do you think is correct?

Explain your choice using models, sentences and words.