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Solve the word problem below. Which of the following options did you use as unit amounts (the whole) when you solved problem? Select all that apply. I painted 1/4 of a wall with blue paint. I want to add an elephant that occupies 1/3 of that blue area. What fraction of my wall will be occupied by the elephant? The elephant The blue area The wall Question 7 (2 points) Which of the following changes when you convert 3/5 into an equivalent fraction? The unit fraction changes. The unit amount changes. Question 8 (2 points) Caroline's parents gave her 2/3 of a full chocolate bar. Caroline owes Pablo 1/3 of a full chocolate bar. What fraction of Caroline's chocolate should she give to Pablo to pay her debt? Pablo gets 1/3 of Caroline's chocolate Pablo gets all of Caroline's chocolate Pablo gets y of Caroline's chocolate Pablo gets % of Caroline's chocolate
Question 5 (5 points) We can use both of the fractions 7/8 and 7/4 to describe the shaded region below. 1) Are the fractions 7/8 and 7/4 equivalent fractions? 2) Use your understanding of "unit fraction" to explain why or why not. Make sure to use the term "unit fraction" or "unit amount" in your response.
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