Use the fraction strips to compare 2/4 and 5/8. use the drop-down menus to explain your comparison.


Comparing 2/4 and 5/8 is the same as comparing the length of ____ of the 1/4 sections and _____ of the 1/8 sections.

The sections of 2/4 is _____ the length of 5/8. Therefore, 2/4 < 5/8.

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Answer:

2

5

[tex]\dfrac{4}{5}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given 2 fractional numbers:

[tex]1.\ \dfrac{2}4\\2.\ \dfrac{5}8[/tex]

We have to use fraction strips to compare to the fractional numbers.

Let we are Comparing [tex]\frac{2}{4}[/tex] with the length of [tex]x[/tex] number of [tex]\frac{1}4[/tex] sections.

i.e.

[tex]\dfrac{2}{4} = x \times \dfrac{1}{4}\\\Rightarrow x = \dfrac{2 \times 4}{4}\\\Rightarrow x = 2[/tex]

Let we are Comparing [tex]\frac{5}{8}[/tex] with the length of [tex]y[/tex] number of [tex]\frac{1}8[/tex] sections.

i.e.

[tex]\dfrac{5}{8} = y \times \dfrac{1}{8}\\\Rightarrow y = \dfrac{5 \times 8}{8}\\\Rightarrow y = 5[/tex]

Now, let us have a look at 3rd part of question:

The sections of 2/4 is _____ the length of 5/8. Therefore, 2/4 < 5/8

Let the answer be [tex]z[/tex].

So, the equation becomes:

[tex]\dfrac{2}{4} = z \times \dfrac{5}{8}\\\Rightarrow z = \dfrac{2 \times 8}{4 \times 5}\\\Rightarrow z = \dfrac{2 \times 2}{5}\\\Rightarrow z = \dfrac{4}{5}[/tex]

So, the answers are:

2

5

[tex]\dfrac{4}{5}[/tex]

Answer:

1. Two

2. Five

3. Less than

Step-by-step explanation:

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