Writing Fractions from Word Problems
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In this video, the teacher explains how to write a fraction from a word problem by identifying the important information and determining what is being described. The examples given involve determining the fraction of students not wearing skirts in a class and the number of bags of flour used in baking.
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Upper Primary
Lower Primary
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