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| equal amounts (fair share) |
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| to share or split amounts into groups |
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| a group of objects or items |
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| one of one hundred equal parts |
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| a number containing a whole number and a fraction seperated by a decimal point |
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| a dot used to separate a whole number and the fraction part of a number |
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the top number in a fraction (tells how many of the equal parts are represented) |
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the bottom number in a fraction (tells the number of equal parts in the whole) |
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| fractions that represent the same amount |
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| a whole number with a fraction |
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| one of twelve equal parts |
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| a fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator |
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| the line drawn between the numerator and the denominator |
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| to find similarities and differences |
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| having something the same |
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| representing a fraction using a base ten and consisting of any of the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and a decimal point |
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| to deduct or reduce an amount |
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