Comparing Fractional Pieces with Different Shapes
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This video explains how fractional pieces that have different shapes can still be equivalent. By using cake models, the teacher demonstrates that one fourth of a rectangle and one fourth of a triangle are both equal to one fourth of a square. The lesson emphasizes that equivalent fractions take up the same part of the same size wholes, even if the shapes are different.
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