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To: Fundamentally Fair

I understand the point that was being attempted, but the problem is with the illustration. The two lines should be equal lengths with one being divided into 8 parts, the other into 6.

But 8/8 is not equal to 6/6 in the illustration.


24 posted on 09/15/2010 9:29:41 PM PDT by zeebee
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To: zeebee
I understand the point that was being attempted, but the problem is with the illustration. The two lines should be equal lengths with one being divided into 8 parts, the other into 6. But 8/8 is not equal to 6/6 in the illustration.

The first thing that I saw wrong with this technique is that using a number line to figure out which fraction is greater requires the fifth grader to draw a perfectly spaced and scaled set of lines on which to do the comparison.

They demonstrate that weakness with this problem by not making 1 meter equal 1 meter.

Finally, they use "further" rather than the correct "farther."

39 posted on 09/16/2010 5:46:31 AM PDT by Fundamentally Fair (If exercising the right to free speech invites violence, then girls in short skirts invite rape.)
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