It is not possible to answer this question because all the numbers have been run together: there are no spaces between them to tell where one ends and the next begins.
1/10 1/5
The fraction strips that you can make if you start with a thirds strip is a fraction strip with, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, or any other number with using a third fraction just drawing it in a fraction strip.
With a fraction strip folded into tenths, you can measure lengths represented by the fractions 1/10, 2/10 (which simplifies to 1/5), 3/10, 4/10 (or 2/5), 5/10 (which is 1/2), 6/10 (or 3/5), 7/10, 8/10 (or 4/5), and 9/10. Each segment represents a part of the whole, allowing you to measure any fraction that can be expressed with a denominator of 10.
hope this anwser help 1/10 and 1/5
A fraction strip is simply a paper used to find fractions of a whole.
You can fold a thirds strip in half and then in half again and you get twelfths.
To draw a fraction strip, start by determining the total number of equal parts you want to represent, which corresponds to the denominator of the fraction. Use a ruler to draw a long rectangle, then divide it into equal segments based on that number. Shade or color the segments that correspond to the numerator of the fraction. Label the strip with the fraction to clearly indicate the part being represented.
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1.3 into a fraction = 13/10 1.3 * 10/10 = 13/10 in fraction
-1.3 into a fraction = -13/10 -1.3 * 10/10 = -13/10 in fraction
369.7 in fraction = 3697/10 369.7 * 10/10 = 3697/10 in fraction
1.3 as a fraction = 13/10 1.3 * 10/10 = 13/10 in fraction