07 - Writing & Comparing Fractions - (Equivalent Fractions & More) - Part 1 - By Math and Science
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00:00 | Hello . Welcome back . The title of this lesson | |
00:02 | is called writing and comparing fractions . This is part | |
00:05 | one . It's exactly the same concept that we've learned | |
00:08 | in the last two lessons . But in this lesson | |
00:10 | we have to first write the fraction down before comparing | |
00:13 | the fractions . And so it's just one little extra | |
00:16 | step there . But the basic skill is essentially the | |
00:18 | same . So let's get started with our first example | |
00:20 | . We want to compare this fraction whatever it is | |
00:23 | , to this fraction , whatever it is . So | |
00:25 | the very first step is to write down what the | |
00:27 | fraction is . So here we have 12345678 and we | |
00:33 | have 10 pieces , 9 10 total . So we | |
00:35 | have eight out of 10 pieces . So this fraction | |
00:37 | is eight out of 10 , that's what I'm putting | |
00:40 | here above the blank here . Eight out of 10 | |
00:42 | , 8 , 8/10 . And this one is 1234 | |
00:46 | out of five pieces . Those five pieces total , | |
00:48 | but I only have four of them . So this | |
00:50 | is 4/5 . The fraction 4/5 . Now , the | |
00:54 | question is , is a tense bigger or smaller than | |
00:57 | 4/5 . And so you look at your drawing because | |
00:59 | we have it all here . This shaded area turns | |
01:02 | out to be exactly the same area as this one | |
01:05 | here . This shaded amount is exactly the same as | |
01:07 | this . If I could grab this and flip it | |
01:09 | over , everything would line up perfectly . So actually | |
01:13 | these fractions , even though they look different , are | |
01:15 | exactly equal to one another . And the reason it's | |
01:18 | kind of like , it kind of makes sense when | |
01:20 | you think about it here . I have 4/5 . | |
01:23 | So I I cut this pizza into five pieces , | |
01:27 | but I only take four . So in the other | |
01:29 | pizza , what have I actually done ? I've doubled | |
01:32 | the amount of slices , I've cut the pizza into | |
01:34 | five , going to 10 , I've doubled it , | |
01:36 | multiplied by two . Right ? Five times two is | |
01:39 | 10 . But at the same exact time I've doubled | |
01:42 | the amount of slices I took . So in one | |
01:44 | pizza had smaller slices , a smaller number of slices | |
01:48 | in another pizza . I had double the amount of | |
01:51 | slices , but I also took double the amount of | |
01:53 | slices . So I have twice as many slices total | |
01:56 | . But I took twice as many slices . So | |
01:58 | actually I have exactly the same amount of pizza . | |
02:01 | Right ? And you can see from from the drawings | |
02:03 | here that these are two of these pieces will fit | |
02:06 | inside of here because I've doubled the amount of slices | |
02:09 | total . The thing I really want you to understand | |
02:12 | as I've been saying over and over again , is | |
02:14 | that fractions can look different , but they actually can | |
02:17 | be the same exact thing , even though they look | |
02:19 | different . All right , let's take a look at | |
02:21 | our next problem . What is our first fraction ? | |
02:24 | We have 123456 total slices , but we only have | |
02:28 | five . So actually the fraction here is five out | |
02:32 | of 656 What is the fraction here ? 12345 out | |
02:37 | of 6789 10 . So here we actually have five | |
02:41 | out of 10 slices . So 5/10 compared to 56 | |
02:45 | ? Which one is bigger ? This one is bigger | |
02:48 | , This one is smaller . So the arrow always | |
02:51 | points to the smaller uh number there . So we | |
02:54 | say that 56 is greater than 5/10 . And the | |
02:58 | way we would write that down , you know , | |
03:00 | without any pictures is we would just say 56 is | |
03:03 | greater than 5/10 . Now , I cannot figure out | |
03:07 | just by looking at these numbers which one's bigger than | |
03:09 | which one smaller ? I can't do it . I'm | |
03:10 | serious . So , you have to draw a picture | |
03:12 | . There's also other ways I can show you later | |
03:14 | , but by the picture you can see that this | |
03:16 | one is bigger than that one . All right . | |
03:18 | Let's take a look at the next one , first | |
03:21 | of all . What fractions do we have ? We | |
03:22 | have 123456789 10 slices total , but I only have | |
03:28 | nine of them . So here the fraction is 9/10 | |
03:32 | . That's the fraction . What's the fraction here ? | |
03:35 | It is 1234 pieces . But I only have three | |
03:38 | . So it's three Out of four pieces . So | |
03:40 | I'm comparing nine Tense as compared to 3/4 . Which | |
03:45 | one's bigger . What you can see here that the | |
03:49 | amount of material here is actually way bigger than what | |
03:52 | I have over here . So , this is the | |
03:53 | smaller amounts of the arrow goes to the smaller number | |
03:57 | like that . All right . So the way that | |
03:59 | we would write that down without any pictures , we | |
04:02 | would say 9/10 is greater than that's the greater than | |
04:05 | 3/4 . And it always points to the smaller amount | |
04:09 | , which is what we have right here . So | |
04:11 | , what I want you to do is is as | |
04:13 | we go along here , even after you watch me | |
04:15 | work them , I'd like you to work them yourself | |
04:16 | . Let me take these down and put up our | |
04:18 | next batch to get more practice . All right . | |
04:22 | Here's our next fraction what we have here is a | |
04:25 | fraction here is compared to a fraction here , what | |
04:27 | is this ? 1123456 total . Uh And I only | |
04:32 | have 44 out of six essentially . So the fraction | |
04:35 | is four out of 646 Okay , for this one | |
04:40 | . And here we have 12345678 And I only have | |
04:44 | seven out of eight . So I have seven out | |
04:46 | of eight for this fraction . So which fraction is | |
04:49 | bigger ? Well , if you look at it , | |
04:51 | this one has way more shading than this one , | |
04:54 | so this one has to be smaller and the arrow | |
04:56 | goes to the smaller points towards the smaller uh fraction | |
05:00 | . So we say that 46 is less than 7/8 | |
05:05 | 4 , 6th is less than 7/8 . All right | |
05:10 | , moving right along right here , what do we | |
05:11 | have for the next one down here ? We have | |
05:15 | this fraction as compared to this one , we have | |
05:17 | 12345 pieces total , but we actually only have three | |
05:21 | of them . So we actually have a fraction of | |
05:24 | 3/5 for this 13 out of five pieces here we | |
05:28 | have 123456 pieces . We only have five out of | |
05:32 | those , so five out of a total of six | |
05:35 | pieces . So we're comparing 3/5 to 56 Which one | |
05:39 | has less ? This one has less . This one | |
05:41 | has more . So this fraction is smaller in the | |
05:44 | arrow always points to the smaller fraction . So we | |
05:47 | say 3/5 is less than 5/6 , 3/5 is less | |
05:53 | than 56 All right , let's take a look at | |
05:56 | the next one . What do we have ? So | |
05:59 | we have this fraction compared to this one ? Well | |
06:01 | , this one is really easy , it's just one | |
06:02 | half . It's one out of two pieces . So | |
06:04 | let's write that down . And this one is 123456789 | |
06:09 | 10 . It's four out of 10 pieces , So | |
06:12 | four out of 10 pieces , so which one has | |
06:15 | a few ? A less amount ? A smaller amount | |
06:17 | . Is this one right here ? So the arrow | |
06:19 | points towards the 4/10 and we say that 4/10 is | |
06:24 | a smaller fraction or is less than one half 4/10 | |
06:28 | of a pizza is definitely going to be less than | |
06:31 | one half of a pizza . All right , here's | |
06:36 | our last one for dispatch . We have this fraction | |
06:38 | compared to this one . What do we have ? | |
06:40 | 12 345 ? We have one piece out of five | |
06:44 | . So we have 1/5 for this fraction , we | |
06:47 | have 123456789 10 . We have two pieces out of | |
06:52 | 10 . The fraction of 2/10 compared to the fraction | |
06:57 | of 1/5 . So you try to think which one | |
07:00 | is bigger and they start to look like they're the | |
07:01 | same . So you can even get like something to | |
07:04 | measure it if you want to and just look at | |
07:05 | at this and see how much of it is there | |
07:07 | . And then I can put this right over here | |
07:09 | and see that basically it's exactly the same amount . | |
07:12 | So 2/10 which is this amount is exactly the same | |
07:16 | as 1/5 . These guys are actually equal . So | |
07:19 | we say that 1/5 is exactly the same fraction is | |
07:23 | too tense now before we go on it's important to | |
07:26 | kind of see why is that the case if we | |
07:28 | start with one out of five pieces right ? And | |
07:32 | compared to two out of 10 pieces , what happened | |
07:34 | as we move from here to here ? Well I | |
07:36 | double the amount of pieces . I went from five | |
07:38 | pieces total to cutting the thing into 10 pieces , | |
07:41 | but at the same time I'm not holding one piece | |
07:44 | , I'm holding two pieces . So I double the | |
07:46 | amount of pieces but also double the amount of pieces | |
07:49 | I kept . But I double the total amount of | |
07:52 | slices , double the amount that I actually kept . | |
07:55 | So actually I have exactly the same amount because I | |
07:57 | did two things , I doubled the total amount of | |
07:59 | pieces but I kept double the amount . So these | |
08:02 | pieces just happened to be smaller but they add up | |
08:04 | to be the same thing . So we have three | |
08:06 | more problems gonna take these down and get you more | |
08:08 | practice with writing and comparing fractions . Alright for our | |
08:13 | next problem here's a fraction 12345678 out of 9 , | |
08:18 | 10 pieces . So we say that this is the | |
08:21 | fraction 8/10 8 out of 10 pieces and this is | |
08:26 | 12 out of four pieces . So to fourth 2/4 | |
08:31 | 2 out of four pieces , which one seems to | |
08:33 | be bigger to you ? This is a whole lot | |
08:35 | more material than this one . So this one is | |
08:37 | smaller and the arrow always points to the smaller number | |
08:41 | . So we say 8/10 Is greater than 2/4 , | |
08:46 | which is exactly what it is . eight out of | |
08:47 | 10 pieces of something is way more than two out | |
08:50 | of . Why shouldn't they weigh more ? But it | |
08:52 | is significantly more than two out of four pieces . | |
08:56 | All right . What about the next one ? Here | |
08:57 | we have two fractions . How do we go ahead | |
08:59 | and count the first one ? We have 123456 and | |
09:04 | we have two out of six pieces . So we | |
09:06 | write this is a fraction to sixth like this and | |
09:10 | this is 12 out of three pieces , two out | |
09:14 | of three pieces . Which one's smaller , This one | |
09:18 | smaller than this one . So the arrow is going | |
09:23 | to point towards this one like this because it's a | |
09:26 | smaller number and we say the fraction to six is | |
09:29 | less than the fraction , two thirds to sixth is | |
09:32 | less than two thirds now for our last one it's | |
09:38 | not like a tricky question or anything like that . | |
09:40 | But what fraction do we really have here we have | |
09:43 | 123 out of four pieces . So we have three | |
09:47 | out of four pieces total . And here we have | |
09:50 | 12 out of 345 So we have two out of | |
09:54 | five pieces total , Which one seems to be the | |
09:57 | smaller amount , this is the smaller amount . So | |
09:59 | the arrow always points to the smaller amount like this | |
10:02 | . And so we say that 3/4 Is greater than | |
10:07 | 2/5 , is greater than 2/5 which is exactly the | |
10:11 | case . So in these lessons we've learned not only | |
10:14 | how to compare the fractions , but first we have | |
10:16 | to write the fractions down . That's the difference between | |
10:19 | this lesson and the last lesson . So we're combining | |
10:21 | skills were riding down what the attraction is , then | |
10:24 | we're also comparing them . I cannot tell from looking | |
10:27 | at this which one is bigger , I cannot tell | |
10:29 | from looking at this which which one is bigger at | |
10:32 | this stage of the game . We have to be | |
10:33 | drawing pictures to tell which fraction is bigger . And | |
10:36 | that's what gives a lot of students problems because I | |
10:38 | can't look at two fractions , you just know which | |
10:40 | one is bigger usually , but by drawing pictures we | |
10:42 | can always find out . So solve these yourself . | |
10:45 | I want you to practice and make sure you're getting | |
10:46 | all of these questions correct . And follow me on | |
10:48 | to Part two . We're getting more practice , wrapping | |
10:51 | up the concept of writing and comparing fractions . |
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