Ontario Curriculum Expectation:
3.B1.6 use drawings to represent, solve, and compare the results of fair-share problems that involve sharing up to 20 items among 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 sharers, including problems that result in whole numbers, mixed numbers, and fractional amounts
Fractions show equal parts of a whole.
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The above means 3 out of 4 parts are shaded.
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1 of 101. Question
1. Choose the correct fraction for the shaded part of the shape.
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2 of 102. Question
2. Choose the correct fraction for the shaded part of the shape.
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3 of 103. Question
3. Choose the correct fraction for the shaded part of the shape.
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4 of 104. Question
4. Choose the correct fraction for the shaded part of the shape.
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5 of 105. Question
5. Choose the correct fraction for the shaded part of the shape.
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6 of 106. Question
6. Choose the correct fraction for the shaded part of the shape.
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7 of 107. Question
7. Choose the correct fraction for the shaded part of the shape.
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8 of 108. Question
8. Choose the correct fraction for the shaded part of the shape.
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9 of 109. Question
9. Choose the correct fraction for the shaded part of the shape.
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10 of 1010. Question
10. Choose the correct fraction for the shaded part of the shape.
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