Parts of 3-dimensional figures
Parts of 3-dimensional figures
What you'll learn
- Solve division problems involving whole numbers divided by unit fractions with at least 80% accuracy.
- Explain with a written explanation or a model (drawing, diagram, etc.) how dividing a whole number by a unit fraction results in a quotient greater than the original whole number.
- Apply the concept of dividing whole numbers by unit fractions to solve at least 2 real-world word problems correctly.
- Create a visual model that represents the solution to a division problem involving a whole number and a unit fraction.
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What grade level is "Parts of 3-dimensional figures"?
Parts of 3-dimensional figures is a Grade 8 Mathematics lesson on ExcelOS.
What will I learn in Parts of 3-dimensional figures?
You'll be able to: Solve division problems involving whole numbers divided by unit fractions with at least 80% accuracy; Explain with a written explanation or a model (drawing, diagram, etc.) how dividing a whole number by a unit fraction results….
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This lesson includes 25 practice questions across multiple difficulty levels, each with instant feedback and explanations.