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Part-whole fractions

Part-whole fractions

The part-whole construct interprets fractions as showing a specified number of equal parts of a whole.

In the part-whole interpretation, the denominator shows the number of equal parts in the whole and the numerator shows how many of those parts are included in the particular fraction.

The part-whole construct is often represented with an area model, such as a shape partitioned into equal parts.

For example, the area of this triangle has been partitioned into two equal areas. The fraction \(\frac 1 2\) would refer to 'one part out of two equal parts' of the area of the triangle.

 

The part-whole use of fractions applies in other practical contexts involving physical quantities, such as length, volume and groups of objects. It can also be applied to more abstract contexts such as time, as in 'a quarter of an hour' or 'half past five'.

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Document Using the part-whole model Folder 17