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1 *Don’t forget to sign in!* Sketch/Illustrate 2/3

2 Agenda: Exam comments After the exam… Making some connections

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9 Agenda: Opportunity Fraction practice

10 Symbols Why do we use a X b for multiplication? Why do we switch to a b for multiplication? Why do we use c ÷ d for division? Why do we switch to c / d or for division? cdcd

11 What is “cancelling”, really? Use cancelling to solve the following: 6000/20 = 152/8 = 345/5 =

12 Using our description of cancelling above solve: (20 + x)/20 =

13 What is “cancelling”, really? Revise our description: 152/8 == (160 – 8)/8 = 345/5 = = (340 + 5)/5 =

14 And a connection 22 ÷ 7 = 3 R 1 means 22 = 7  3 + 1 How are these related?

15 5 ÷ 3 = 1 R 2 means 5 = 3  1 + 2 20 ÷ 12 = 1 R8 means 20 = 12  1 + 8

16 Explain why 5 ÷ 3 = (5 4) ÷ (3 4) without doing any calculations


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