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Zaid Sheppard
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19 January, 10:38
How can you explain that 1/2 is larger than 1/4?
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Melina Chapman
19 January, 11:00
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Answer: The smaller the fraction the bigger it is.
Step-by-step explanation: OK lets say that a pizza is 12 slices if you get half the pizza you get six slices, but if you get one fourth of a pizza you onlt get 3 slices.
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Mohammed
19 January, 11:01
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1/2 is bigger
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1/2 means it was split in 2 pieces
1/4 means it was split in four pieces
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