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Instructions
By default, “Circle Mode” is checked and the fraction is 1/8.
Step 1: To reset the activity, drag the green and red sliders to the left. The circle is now divided into two halves, and the fraction is 0/2 because no part is shaded.
Step 2: Check the “Rectangle Model” box. This introduces a rectangle that is divided into two halves, and the fraction is 0/2 because no part is shaded. So every time you create a fraction, it will be displayed on the circle and rectangle.
Step 3: Using the green slider for the numerator, and the red slider for the denominator, create as many fraction as possible and observe the display on the figures.
In this activity, the maximum value that can be obtained in the denominator is 20. What is the maximum value that can be obtained in the numerator ?
What name is given to a fraction whose numerator is less than the denominator ?
When the numerator of a fraction is equal to the denominator, the fraction becomes One Whole.
Can the number, 1, be considered as a fraction ?
Based on your answer in the previous question, can we conclude that other whole numbers are also fractions ?