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Amy Hardin
27 January, 11:24
How do you estimate fractions?
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Jefferson
27 January, 13:42
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Well, lets say we have to estimate 2/4. Since 2/4 is half of 4, it stays the same. Now let's say we also have to estimate 7/12. Since 7 is higher that 6 (which is 1/2), 7/12 should be 1 whole. So technically, if it's higher than half of the denominator (6 is the half & 12 is denominator.) it should be 1 whole but if it's lower, then it should be simply 0.
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