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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 4: Multiply and Divide Fractions;Lesson 3: Multiply Fractions
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Multiple Representations Use the bar diagram.
a. Words Write a real-world problem represented by the bar diagram.
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b. Models Draw an area model to represent the situation.
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c. Words Explain how you would solve your problem.
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H.O.T. Problems H igher O rder T hinking
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Reason Inductively State whether each statement is true or false. If the statement is false, provide a counterexample.
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Identify Structure If the product of two positive fractions a and b is \(\frac{15}{56}\), find three pairs of possible values for a and b .
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Persevere with Problems Justify why \(\frac{a}{b}\times\frac{b}{c}\times\frac{c}{d}\times\frac{d}{e}\) is equal to \(\frac{a}{e}\) when b, c, d, and e are not zero.
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Model with mathematics Write a world problem in which you multiply a fraction by a number greater than 1. Estimate the product, then compare the product to your estimate.
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