Drag fruit to represent each total weight shown.
5/8 lb of fruit
3/6 lb of fruit
2/3 lb of fruit
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To represent the total weights of fruit in fractions, we can break down each weight into fractions that could be represented by different types of fruit.
1. 5/8 lb of fruit: You could use 5 pieces of fruit each weighing 1/8 lb, such as slices of an apple.
2. 3/6 lb of fruit: This can be simplified to 1/2 lb. You could use 3 pieces of fruit that each weigh 1/6 lb, such as 3 segments of a small orange.
3. 2/3 lb of fruit: You could represent this with 2 pieces of fruit that each weigh 1/3 lb, like 2 small kiwis.
This method visually and fractionally demonstrates each weight, helping to understand how different weights of fruit can be represented.
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