NUMBERS • FRACTIONS 41The dividing line
can be straight
or slantedThe bottom number,
or denominator,
shows the number
of parts the whole
is divided intoThe top number, or
numerator, tells us how
many parts of the
whole we haveThis shows the
original cake,
divided into
FOUR partsIt means that each slice is ONE
part out of the original cake,
which was divided into FOUR parts.We write a fraction as the number
of parts we have (the numerator)
over the total number of parts (the
denominator).This shows the
robot’s ONE
slice of cakeFIVE-SEVENTHS ARE PINKTWO-THIRDS
OF A CAKEONE-FIFTH ONE-SIXTH ONE-SEVENTH ONE-EIGHTH ONE-NINTH ONE-TENTHThis time, there
are seven cakes
and five are pink. So,
five-sevenths of the
cakes are pink.(^5) ⁄ 7 of the cakes are pink,
so^2 ⁄ 7 of them are blue
Non-unit fractions
can be parts of
a whole, too. This
shows two-thirds of
a cake that’s been
divided into three.
The cupcake has been
divided into thirds
A fraction can be part of one thing,
like half a pizza, or part of a group,
like half the students in a class.
1
5
1
6
1
7
1
8
1
9
1
10
2
5 3
7
1
4
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