MATH 212 Study Guide - Final Guide: Irreducible Fraction, Distributive Property

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9825738m41669. b. jeff states that you can tell if a number is divisible by 4 by just checking if the ones digit is a 0, 4, or 8. Give two possible quantities that could be represented by the collection of base ten blocks shown at right (three flats and seven small cubes). Give a careful sketch to illustrate the reduced fraction that is equal to 8/12. Be sure both the original form and the reduced form can be seen in your sketch. b. Give a careful sketch to illustrate the mixed number that is equal to 15/4. Be sure both the improper fraction and the mixed number can be seen in your sketch. Give an example of a number between 17/35 and 1/2. Give a word problem for the subtraction 3 ( 2). Sketch one diagram to show that 4 x 5 = 5 x 4.