The models represent 4/6 and 2/3. Select the four true statements about what these models show.
4/6 is equivalent to 2/3.
The 2/3 model has fewer parts than the 4/6 model.
The model of 4/6 has smaller parts than the 2/3 model.
The 2/3 model has larger parts, so 2/3 is greater than 4/6.
The model of 4/6 has more parts, so 4/6 is greater than 2/3.
The models have the same amount shaded, so 4/6 = 2/3.
The true statements about the models showing 4/6 and 2/3 are:
1. 4/6 is equivalent to 2/3.
2. The models have the same amount shaded, so 4/6 = 2/3.
Explanation:
– Both fractions, 4/6 and 2/3, represent the same part of a whole when simplified. 4/6 simplifies to 2/3, confirming their equivalence.
– If the models visually represent these fractions accurately, they will have the same shaded area, reinforcing the fact that 4/6 equals 2/3.
The other statements do not hold true because 4/6 and 2/3 express the same ratio of shaded to total parts. If you have further questions or need a deeper explanation, feel free to ask!