This topic focuses on determining if geometric shapes are divided into equal parts. Students are presented with images of various shapes such as circles and rectangles. They must decide if these shapes are partitioned into a specified number of equal sections and choose between a "Yes" or "No" response. This exercise, categorized under the introductory level of fraction foundations, emphasizes visual understanding and the basic concept of fractions by recognizing equal partitions in shapes.

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Fraction Equal Parts - Is This X Equal Parts (Number and Equal)

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Is this circle divided into 8 equal parts?

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Fraction Equal Parts - Is This X Equal Parts (Number and Equal) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Fraction Equal Parts - Is This X Equal Parts (Number and Equal) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Fraction Foundations - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/fractions_foundations_intro/
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this circle divided into 2 equal parts?
a
Yes
b
No
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this rectangle divided into 6 equal parts?
a
Yes
b
No
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this circle divided into 3 equal parts?
a
Yes
b
No
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this circle divided into 8 equal parts?
a
Yes
b
No
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this circle divided into 5 equal parts?
a
Yes
b
No
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this circle divided into 8 equal parts?
a
Yes
b
No
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this rectangle divided into 6 equal parts?
a
Yes
b
No