Comparing Fractions with Denominators of 10 and 100 Using a Grid Model
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This video lesson explains how to determine which fraction is larger when one has a denominator of 10 and the other has a denominator of 100. It uses a grid model to visually compare the fractions and highlights the importance of understanding that the size of the whole remains the same, only the size of the pieces changes.
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