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Working with Fractions
This nugget shows how to find fractions of an object and a collection of objects.
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Using Line Plots to Solve Multistep Problems
In this lesson, students will learn how to use line plots to solve multistep problems involving addition and multiplication. They will understand the concept of multiplying fractions with whole numbers and how to add fractions correctly.
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Writing Exponential Decay Functions for Percent Decrease Situations
In this lesson, students will learn how to write an exponential decay function to model a percent decrease situation. They will understand the concepts of growth and decay factors, and how they affect the quantity being modeled. Through...
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Rewriting a rational expression using distributive property
In this video series I will show you how to rewrite fraction expressions by using the distributive property. This is a common method to help us rewrite fractions as two terms rather than one. (17 + 5n)/4
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Learn to find the reference angle of a negative angle in terms of pi
👉 Learn how to find the reference angle of a given angle. The reference angle is the acute angle formed by the terminal side of an angle and the x-axis. To find the reference angle, we determine the quadrant on which the given angle lies...
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Representing Fractions Greater than One on a Number Line
In this video, the teacher explains how to represent fractions greater than one using a number line. They demonstrate different ways to show fractions, such as using area models and sets. The teacher also emphasizes the importance of...
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Adding Mixed Numbers with Like Denominators Using Equivalent Fractions
This video explains how to add mixed numbers with like denominators using equivalent fractions. Use area models to visually represent fractions and improper fractions. Review examples and walks through the steps to find equivalent...
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How to remember the angles of the unit circle in fourths
👉 Learn about the angles on the unit circle. A unit circle is a circle which radius is 1 and is centered at the origin in the cartesian coordinate system. To construct the unit circle we take note of the points where the unit circle...
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Dividing Whole Numbers by Fractions Using a Number Line
Divide a whole number by a fraction using the number line.
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Subtracting Fractions with the Same Denominator Using a Number Line
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve word problems involving subtracting fractions with the same denominator using a number line. The teacher demonstrates the concept using examples of fajita recipes and breaks down the steps...
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Creating Equivalent Fractions Using the Identity Principle
In this video lesson, students will learn how to create equivalent fractions by applying the identity principle of multiplication and division. They will understand the concept of equivalent fractions and how to use models to represent...
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Writing Fractions with Numerators Other Than One
In this video, mathematicians will learn how to write fractions with numerators other than one by looking at shapes broken into equal parts. The teacher explains the concept of numerators and denominators, and demonstrates how to write...
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Comparing the Size of the Product to the Size of the Factors in Multiplication of Fractions
In this video, students learn how to predict the size of the product in a word problem involving multiplication of fractions. By comparing the size of the factors to the size of the product, students can determine which factor is...
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Find two coterminal angles for a negative angle in standard form
👉 Learn the basics of co-terminal angles. An angle is a figure formed by two rays that have a common endpoint. The two rays are called the sides of the angle while the common endpoint is called the vertex of the angle. We measure angles...
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Measuring Objects to the Nearest Fractional Inch Using a Ruler
In this video lesson, students learn how to measure objects to the nearest 1/4 inch, 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, and 1 inch using a ruler. The lesson includes a review of fractions and how to read them, as well as a demonstration of creating a...
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Learn how to graph negative radians in terms of pi
👉 Learn how to sketch angles in terms of pi. An angle is the figure formed by two rays sharing the same endpoint. Angle is measured in radians or in degrees. One complete revolution about a point is equivalent to 2pi radians and 360...
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Solving Word Problems Involving Addition of Fractions with Unlike Denominators
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve word problems involving addition of fractions with unlike denominators. They use models and multiplication to help visualize and find common denominators.
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Converting Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
Convert mixed numbers into improper fractions.
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Adding Fractions Using the Number Line (Part 2)
Add fractions with unlike denominators using the number line.
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Sketch the Graph in Standard Position when Over 2PI
👉 Learn how to sketch angles in terms of pi. An angle is the figure formed by two rays sharing the same endpoint. Angle is measured in radians or in degrees. One complete revolution about a point is equivalent to 2pi radians and 360...
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Estimating Fractions with Area Models
This video lesson teaches students how to estimate and solve real-world fraction problems using area models. It provides examples and step-by-step instructions on how to calculate, estimate, and compare fractions.
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Comparing Fractions to the Benchmark Fraction 3/4
In this video, students will learn how to compare fractions to the benchmark fraction 3/4 using visual models. They will understand that the numerator represents the shaded part of the whole and the denominator represents the total...
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Equivalent Fractions: Understanding Denominators of 10 and 100 Using a Number Line
In this video, the teacher explains how to compare and show the equivalence of fractions with denominators of 10 and 100 using a number line. The lesson emphasizes that the size of the denominator does not determine the value of the...