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This Warm-up prompts students to carefully analyze and compare fractions or expressions containing fractions. In making comparisons, students have a reason to use language precisely (MP6). The activity also enables the teacher to hear the terminology students use to talk about the size of fractions, equivalence, mixed numbers, and addition of fractions. The reasoning also helps students to recall familiar relationships between fractions where one denominator is a factor or a multiple of the other. This awareness will be helpful later when students solve problems that involve combining quantities with different fractional parts.
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Priya, Kiran, and Lin use large playing bricks to make towers. Here are the heights of their towers.
Show your reasoning for each question.
How much taller is Lin’s tower compared to:
They are playing in a room that is 109 inches tall. Priya says that if they combine their towers to make a super tall tower, it would be too tall for the room. She says they must remove 1 brick.
Do you agree with Priya? Explain your reasoning.