Find a fraction using repeated addition Cover

Find a fraction using repeated addition

Twelve statements are provided in this unit. students are required to decide if each statement is true or false and then justify their answer using repeated addition. For example, 7 x 4 = 28. 1/7 of 28 is 4. 3/7 of 28 is 12. True or false? Why? Answers are provided.

Topics: Maths strategy
Years: Year 4, Year 5 | Pages: 3 | Code: E3813-14

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