3. One tenth of 30 is 3. 4. One tenth of 40 is 4. 5. One tenth of 50 is 5. Challenge. I agree because when you are finding a fraction of a number, you divide by the denominator.
1/10 of 10=1 I notice that is looks like division and there's a relationship it even looks like I am doing my ten times tables. 2/10 of 20=2 3/10 of 30=3 4/10 of 40=4 5/10 of 50=5 Challenge I agree because you can find 1/10 and 1/5 of the number
1/10 of 10 =1 2/10 of 20 =2 3/10 of 30= 3 4/10 of 40 = 4 5/10 of 50 = 5 6/10 of 60 = 6 7/10 of 70 = 7 8/10 of 80 = 8 9/10 of 90 = 9 10/10 of 100 = 10 11/10 of 110= 11 12/10 of 120 = 12
Challenge I do not agree because if you work it out in your head it will be a different answer
1/10 of 10 is 1
ReplyDelete1/10 of 20 is 2
1/10 of 30 is 3
1/10 of 40 is 4
1/10 of 50 is 5
1. One tenth of 10 = 1.
ReplyDelete2. One tenth of 20 = 2.
To be continued.
3. One tenth of 30 is 3.
Delete4. One tenth of 40 is 4.
5. One tenth of 50 is 5.
Challenge.
I agree because when you are finding a fraction of a number, you divide by the denominator.
One tenth of 10 =
ReplyDelete10 divided by 10 = 1
1 times 1 = 1
to be continued
One tenth of 20 = 2
Deleteone tenth of 30 = 3
one tenth of 40 = 4
one tenth of 50 = 5
it is the same as the original number but gust taking away the number at the end
Delete1/10 of 10
ReplyDelete10 divided by 10= 1
1x1= 1
1/10 of 20
20 divided by 10=2
2x1
You have to blog the answers to all the fraction questions, then tell me what you notice about the answers.
ReplyDelete1/10 of 10 =1 1/10 of 20=2 1/10 of 30=3 1/10 of 40=4 1/10 of 50=5. I know this because it is just like devision.
ReplyDelete1/10 of 10=1
ReplyDelete1x1=1
1/110 of 20
1x20=2
1/10 of 10 is 1 It looks like division and the 10 times table
ReplyDelete1/10 of 20 is 2
1/10 of 30 is 3
1/10 of 40 is 4
1/10 of 50 is 5
1/10 of 10 =
ReplyDelete10 of 1 is 1
To be continued
1/10 of 10 = 1
ReplyDelete1/20 of 20 = 2
1/30 of 30 = 2
1/40 of 40 = 4
1/50 of 50 = 5
All of the working out is 1,2,3,4 and 5 it goes in the 1 x tables to 5.
1/10 of 10=1 I notice that is looks like division and there's a relationship it even looks like I am doing my ten times tables.
ReplyDelete2/10 of 20=2
3/10 of 30=3
4/10 of 40=4
5/10 of 50=5
Challenge
I agree because you can find 1/10 and 1/5 of the number
1/10 of =1
ReplyDelete2/10 of 20=2
3/10 of 30=3
One tenth of 30 is 3
4/10 of 40=4
5/10 of 50=5
1/10 of 10 =1
ReplyDelete2/10 of 20 =2
3/10 of 30= 3
4/10 of 40 = 4
5/10 of 50 = 5
6/10 of 60 = 6
7/10 of 70 = 7
8/10 of 80 = 8
9/10 of 90 = 9
10/10 of 100 = 10
11/10 of 110= 11
12/10 of 120 = 12
Challenge
I do not agree because if you work it out in your head it will be a different answer
1/10 of 10=1
ReplyDelete2/20 of20=2
3/30 of 30=3
1/10=1
ReplyDelete2/10=2
3/10=3
4/10=4
5/10=5
1/10 of 10=1
ReplyDelete1/10 of 20=2
1/10 of 30=3
1/10 of 40=4
1/10 of 50=5
I agree bacause you divide by the bottom number which is the denominator.
1/10 of 10=1
ReplyDelete1/10 of 20=2
1/10 of 30=3
1/10 of 40=4
1/10 of 50=5
i agree bacause you divide by the bottom number which is the denominator.
1/10 of 10=1
ReplyDelete1/10 of 20=2
1/10 of 30=3
1/10=1 1/20=2 1/30=3 1/40=4 1/50=5 1/60=6 1/70=7 1/80=8 1/90=9
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