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Here is a tape diagram.
Trade descriptions with your partner. Answer your partner’s question.
For each question:
Here are three diagrams and three descriptions that represent situations about filling containers of water.
Match each situation to a diagram. Be prepared to explain how you know.
Tyler:
Kiran:
Priya:
Match each situation to a diagram. Be prepared to explain how you know.
Priya’s class:
Lin’s class:
High school:
Sometimes we know the amount for multiple groups, but we don’t know how much is in one group. We can use division to find out.
For example, if 5 people share
We can represent this situation with a multiplication equation, a division equation, and a diagram:
Other times, we know the amount in a fraction of a group, but we don’t know the size of 1 group. We can also use division to find out.
For example, Jada poured 5 cups of iced tea in a pitcher and filled
Here are equations and a diagram that can represent this situation:
If
Notice that in the first example, the number of groups is greater than 1 (5 people) and in the second, the number of groups is less than 1 (
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