Monday, October 5, 2009

Nadine's scribepost - four4s

Hi everybody!
Mr. Harbeck told us to describe how (4
÷4)+(4
÷4) and (4/4)+(4/4) was the same.


I think
(4÷4)+(4÷4) and (4/4)+(4/4) were the same because the divison sign has two quatities, written on a single line to indicate the division of the first by the second. The fractions was only rotated horizontally, the two dots on the division sign represents the two numbers in a fraction. so if you rotated it back vertically in changes back to a division sign

4
÷4 is 1

4/4 is whole fraction !




PLEASE COMMENT!
HAVE A GOOD DAY ! :)



4 comments:

  1. GOOD JOB NADINE!

    I liked how you put a picture to illustrate what you were trying to say. However, I really don't understand all of the random pictures, you might want to get rid of those.

    Again, GOOD JOB!

    ~Laura :)

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  2. good job nadine but you forgot to label your name in the labels. i like how you used the picture and explained in detail.

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  3. Nadine what's that pictures at the top for?
    i think that you should tell us first what you are going to talk about...but its ok you still explained why is it the same

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  4. guyss sorry about the font thing my computer got messed up..

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