Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Number of the day #20

Write a fraction using the 1000s place as the denominator and the tenths place as the numerator.

How to find #20

First you look at the number of the day and find the 1000s and tenths place.

Next you make a fraction. Use the number in the 1000s place for the number at the bottom of the fraction. Use the number in the tenths place for the number at the top of the fraction.

If the top of the fraction is greater than the bottom it is a improper fraction. If the top is less than the bottom it is a proper fraction.



21 comments:

  1. Nice job Cheryl, very well explained.

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  2. Good Job cherly,Nice explanation.

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  3. Good job! it gave me a lot of directions to help me understand it more

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  4. Nice job Cheryl, really good explanation

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  6. Great job Cheryl. I like the way you explained it step by step so we could understand. (:

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  7. Great job, Cheryl! It looks like you've done a large amount of time making this. It looks very professional if you just look at the picture. Again, Great job.

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  8. Good Job Cheryl. I like how you explained it, it is very to understand and it helps a lot.

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  9. Good job Cheryl. I like how you explained it step by step.

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  10. I like how you explained it. Its really easy to understand it if your just new to learning this!

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  11. You explained it very well! Good job Cheryl.

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  12. Good Job Cheryl!It is very detailed and easy to understand.

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  13. Nice job, Cheryl! Your explanation are very understandable.

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  14. great job Cheryl very easy to understand

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  15. Great Job! I liked how u explained it just like the teacher.

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  16. Good Job Cheryl, it's well done and I like how you made it easy to understand.

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  17. Late comment.
    Very well explained!

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