Math Problem Statement

Fill in Yes or NO / Vul Ja of Nee in

Two whole shapes were coloured in / Twee hele figure is ingekleur

Blank 5. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text.

One whole + 3 parts were coloured in / Een hele en 3 gedeeltes is ingekleur

Blank 6. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text.

I have divided the shapes into 4 equal parts / Die figure is opgedeel in 4 gelyke dele

Blank 7. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text.

Both shapes can be divided into 8 equal parts. Then colour 11 parts to show the correct answers./ Elke figuur kan opgedeel word in 8 gelyke dele. Kleur dan 11 gedeelte in om die regte antwoord te wys.

Fill in Yes or NO / Vul Ja of Nee in Two whole shapes were coloured in / Twee hele figure is ingekleur Blank 5. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text. One whole + 3 parts were coloured in / Een hele en 3 gedeeltes is ingekleur Blank 6. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text. I have divided the shapes into 4 equal parts / Die figure is opgedeel in 4 gelyke dele Blank 7. Fill in the blank, read surrounding text. Both shapes can be divided into 8 equal parts. Then colour 11 parts to show the correct answers./ Elke figuur kan opgedeel word in 8 gelyke dele. Kleur dan 11 gedeelte in om die regte antwoord te wys.

Solution

Let's analyze the shapes to fill in the blanks based on the provided instructions.

  1. Blank 5: "Two whole shapes were coloured in"

    • We need to identify if any of the shapes have been completely colored in.
    • Looking at the image:
      • Shape A has 4 parts colored, but not two whole shapes.
      • Shape B has 4 parts colored, but it's not two whole shapes.
      • Shape C has 2 parts colored.
      • Shape D has 2 parts colored.
    • None of the shapes in the image depict exactly two whole shapes being colored in. Therefore, the correct answer for Blank 5 is NO.
  2. Blank 6: "One whole + 3 parts were coloured in"

    • We need to identify if any shapes match this description.
    • Observing the shapes:
      • Shape A: Appears to have 1 whole shape (4 parts) plus 3 parts colored. This matches the description.
    • The correct answer for Blank 6 is YES.
  3. Blank 7: "I have divided the shapes into 4 equal parts"

    • We need to verify if any of the shapes have been divided into 4 equal parts.
    • Observing the shapes:
      • Shape A: Divided into 4 parts.
      • Shape B: Divided into 4 parts.
      • Shape C: Divided into 4 parts.
      • Shape D: Divided into 4 parts.
    • All shapes are divided into 4 equal parts. Therefore, the correct answer for Blank 7 is YES.

Summary:

  • Blank 5: NO
  • Blank 6: YES
  • Blank 7: YES

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Related Questions:

  1. How can we convert shapes into fractions when parts are colored?
  2. What is the method for dividing complex shapes into equal parts?
  3. How do you determine if a shape is fully or partially colored?
  4. What is the significance of equal parts in geometry?
  5. How would you represent mixed fractions with shapes?

Tip: Always ensure that each part of the shape is equal when working with fractions or portions.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Fractions
Geometry
Shape Partitioning

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 3-5