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Leaf Pile!
Tatsiana Burgaud
Study the image. Then answer the questions below.
What fraction of the deer have antlers?
What fraction of the mushrooms have spots?
What fraction of the birds are flying?
Create a fraction of a set for another animal or object you see.
Need a Hand?
• When finding a fraction of a set, first count the total number of objects in the set. This is your denominator, the bottom number.
• Next, count the number of objects within the set that fit the criteria you’re looking for. This is your numerator, the top number.
In this set of circles, 2/3 of them are purple.