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Fractions Problem #1 Math Stuff: Fractions By: Student Name Removed

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Fractions Problem #1. Math Stuff: Fractions By: Student Name Removed. The Problem That Started It All…. The problem was… You have 2 pizzas and 6 friends (that includes you). You have to divide the pizza equally. How will you do this? What fraction of pizza will each person get?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fractions Problem #1

Math Stuff: Fractions

By: Student Name Removed

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The Problem That Started It All…

The problem was… You have 2 pizzas and 6 friends

(that includes you). You have to divide the pizza equally. How will you do this? What fraction of pizza will each person get?

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The Answer to the Problem…

The answer I got was…*Each person should get 1/3 of a pizza. *I am about to show you how I solved

this…

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How I Solved the Problem… The first thing I did was draw 2 rectangles

(representing the pizzas). Then I drew six people/stick people/dots. Then, I figured out how many people would go in each pizza by*…

People* I’m doing this so I can figure out how many

people would share each pizza. ‘Putting a person in a pizza’ is basically just saying how many people will share each pizza.

Pizza 1 Pizza 2

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More of How I Solved This…

… dividing them! I took the people and put one in one rectangle, another in another. Another one in one rectangle, and so on until had done that to all my people (I have 6 people/dots). I figured out that 3 people share each pizza because there were 3 people in each rectangle (or 3 people per rectangle).

= 1 personPizza 1 Pizza 2

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Even More of This Problem…

This part is the last part of the slide show (or is it? ). What I did was...

1. Divide each rectangle into the number of people there are per pizza (that means that you divide the pizza into the number of people there are).

So in this case, I divided a rectangle into 3 parts, so each person would get 1/3 of a pizza.

Pizza 1 Pizza 2

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This is the Not-End,

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There is one More Slide…Another Way… 6 divided by 2 =3 or 1/3

because:6=total people2=# of pizzas/rectangles3=the answer (in this case

1/3)

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What I showed you (not literally, it looked nothing like that, plus, the real way is much more educational).

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The Real End

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This program was brought to you by: Math Stuff You can make your own, too! Just go

to Microsoft PowerPoint. Almost everyone has it on their local/regular computer.

If you copy this then you will have to pay (Student Name Removed) (the completely awesome (humble) creator of this program) 2 dollars.

I hope you enjoyed this program!!!!!!!!!!!