Math 1351
Texas A&M University - Commerce
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Base 10 blocks
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These base 10 blocks class notes will help you learn how to rank the decimals from smallest to largest by using base 10 blocks, changing the mixed fractions with common denominators, and using a number line
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Proportions
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This homework will show you how to figure out the ratio and proportion of the fraction by multiplication and division
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Fractions
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Hopefully this helps you in this class, it was mainly a self explanatory homework sheet.
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Expanded Form
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This will show you how you can break down the numbers and show the place value of each number
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Fractions
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It’s shows you how to solve each problem using a set, area, and line model
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Multiply and divide fractions
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By breaking it down into an area, set or line model. You may have an easier way to figure out how to break down fractions when you’re multiplying and dividing.
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Area, Line, and Set Model
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The area line and set model will teach you how to set up fractions in different ways in case you need to use them in the real world
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Fractions
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These class notes is a breakdown of the different type of fractions that you can learn to solve in different ways, such as area, model, set model, and line model
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Terminating and nonterminating
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Terminating and nonterminating fractions will help you figure out if the decimal will continue forever or end immediately by doing long division
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Percentage
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The percent problems will help will help you break down what is the missing piece you need to find the full percentage
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