Representing Fractions Greater than One on a Number Line
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In this video, the teacher explains how to represent fractions greater than one using a number line. They demonstrate different ways to show fractions, such as using area models and sets. The teacher also emphasizes the importance of understanding that fractions can be greater than one, and provides an example of how to write and interpret the fraction 9 fourths.
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