True or False: Linear or measurement models for fractions supports the idea that

Joni Kenny

Joni Kenny

Answered question

2021-11-05

True or False: Linear or measurement models for fractions supports the idea that a fraction is a number with a position on a number line.

Answer & Explanation

Yusuf Keller

Yusuf Keller

Skilled2021-11-06Added 90 answers

Step 1
We know that
In Linear models of fractions, the length of the whole is divided into equal lengths.
A fraction is identified as being a particular distance from the start of the whole.
Dividing strips of paper into equal lengths is an example of using a linear model to represent fractions.
Step 2
Two or more of these strips placed side-by-side allows comparison of different fractions and identification of equivalent fractions. For example, it could be observed that half a strip is the same length as two-quarters of a strip.
Placing fractions on a number line uses a similar approach, but highlights the fact that some fractions occupy the same position on a number line and therefore represent the same quantity.
So, yes given information is true

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