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Kingjaylen:

Help

Shawnte:

with what

Kingjaylen:

Kingjaylen:

Kingjaylen:

I said there more

Shawnte:

um did you ss the full problem

Kingjaylen:

I cant

Shawnte:

the top one doesnt look like a full question

Kingjaylen:

The ss wont

kassidylove:

i sayy work on the first problem first

Kingjaylen:

Shawnte:

yes i have it let me take a look

Kingjaylen:

There 4 pages

Shawnte:

Okay so 3/5 is the fraction right

Kingjaylen:

Okay

Shawnte:

so we need to find an equivenlent fraction

Shawnte:

let me show u what 3/5 looks like

Kingjaylen:

Ok

Shawnte:

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Kingjaylen:

Ok

Kingjaylen:

3

Kingjaylen:

3/2

Shawnte:

yes so 3/5 means that 3 of the 5 blockes are filled correct

Kingjaylen:

Ok

Shawnte:

but no no no dont lose me stay with me

Kingjaylen:

Ok

Kingjaylen:

Sorry

Shawnte:

so we know what 3/5 is we need to find a fraction equivilent

Kingjaylen:

Okwy

Shawnte:

now lets look at the question do you see anything thats simmilar to 3/5

Kingjaylen:

No

Shawnte:

so we need a multiple unit fracton equivelent to 3/5

Kingjaylen:

Ok

Kingjaylen:

3/4

Kingjaylen:

I feel dum

Shawnte:

1 attachment
Shawnte:

your not dumb your just confused and that's okay

Kingjaylen:

Ok

Kingjaylen:

Answer a

Kingjaylen:

Is it answer a

Shawnte:

YES IT IS

Kingjaylen:

Omg

Kingjaylen:

Yay

Shawnte:

umhm

Shawnte:

it is an equivelent fractiioon

Kingjaylen:

Ok so circle a

Shawnte:

yep

Kingjaylen:

Ok

Kingjaylen:

Ok

Shawnte:

any more questions

Kingjaylen:

Not

Shawnte:

ok

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