Making comparisons of fractions

Answer the questions according to the instructions given, use the simulation called "Fraction tiles"
1. Drag yellow tiles and put them on only one of the whole bars below. How many yellow tiles do you need to cover only one of the whole bars? and What fraction represents ONE yellow tile out of the whole bar?
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2. Drag blue tiles and put them on only one of the whole bars below. How many blue tiles do you need to cover only one of the whole bars? and What fraction represents ONE blue tile out of the whole bar?
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YOU CAN REFRESH THE PAGE IN THE SIMULATION USING THE ICON TO THE RIGHT AT THE TOP OF THE SCREEN.
3. Write here what fraction represents ONE tile of each color (orange, red, brown, purple, green and pink) out of the whole bar:
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WATCH THE FOLLOWING VIDEO AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BELOW IN YOUR NOTEBOOK.

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN YOUR NOTEBOOK ACCORDING TO THE VIDEO ABOVE: 1. Write an example of equivalent fractions, why are they equivalent? 2. How do you get an equivalent fraction of from ? Write the process 3. Find ANY 5 equivalent fractions to . Explain your answer
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