sage
1/25/2016 01:30:43 pm
I like this because it tells me another way to multiply fractions. without these videos I would only know one way to multiply fractions.
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Sage
2/1/2016 04:58:22 pm
I don't like To do The folding paper away because it is too long and confusing. I like to do the standard multiplication because it is simpler and faster.
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kimberlee
2/5/2016 04:19:19 pm
now this is all starting to make sence! The paper folding way isn't the best way time wise but it does really show why muliplying fractions the numerator and then denominator works.
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Claira
2/10/2016 03:27:05 pm
This video helps for more visual leaners, but I don't like how confusing this is if you fold wrong.
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Claira
2/10/2016 03:33:31 pm
This strategy might be helpful if you are not fully understanding it, but if you do get it, it just uses too much time. Again it's not bad but there are faster ways.
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Sage
2/13/2016 04:46:26 am
This is not the fastest way I know. It confuses me too much so I would prefer another way you kee another way you teach us.
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CLAIRA
2/27/2016 03:17:38 pm
I tried this and saw that it got the right answer, but is pointed towards more visual learners.
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Allison
2/29/2016 05:36:50 pm
Wow! It is crazy how many interesting ways there are to solve fraction multiplication problems. For example, you could multiply the denominators together to get a total denominator, and multiply the numerators together to get a total numerator, and you get your total fraction! These three videos, really help me understand multiplying fractions.
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chase
10/24/2016 04:51:29 pm
it is crazy how many ways you can solve fraction multiplication problems.
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Carly
11/11/2016 03:51:57 pm
In these videos i learned how to muiltiply fractions. You can do it by muiltiplying the numerators together and that will be the numerator to your answer. Then do that to the denominator . So muiltiply the denominator then the product to that would be your denominator for your answer. It is basically doing muiltiplcation but just separating two numbers or the numerator and denominator.
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Moira
4/27/2017 03:03:37 pm
This video made me more comfortable with multiplying fractions.
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Parth
9/6/2017 04:42:21 pm
I learn better with visual problems so thanks
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Parth
9/6/2017 04:43:06 pm
I also learned to multiply fractions
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jana jolie
11/17/2019 07:43:57 am
The 2nd video reminded me of cross multiplication.
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