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Clown Face

Three fractions—4/5, 2/5, and 10/25—are excited to attend the fair but face a problem. The clerk refuses them entry until they convert to decimal form. Seeking help, they visit a wise clown who knows how to convert 4/5 and 2/5 into decimals. He advises them to see the ringmaster, who successfully converts 10/25 into 0.40. With all three fractions now represented as decimals, they can finally enjoy the fair together, celebrating their friendship and math skills in a happy ending!

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Clown Face

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  1. Clown Face By John and Todd

  2. 4/5

  3. 2/5

  4. 5/20

  5. Flash cards Eight tenths .8 4/5 Four tenths .4 2/5 Fourtyhundreths .40 10/25

  6. The Fair This is how three fractions couldn’t play at the fair. The three fractions are 4/5, 2/5, and 10/25. The problem is they all like the fair but the clerk said they are not allowed to go in the fair endless they can put each other in decimal form.

  7. Paragraph two The three fractions went to a clown at his house. The clown said that I only knew to make 2/5 and 4/5 you two become in decimal form .8 is 4/5 and .4 is 2/5. Sorry 10/25 if you go visit the ring master he will show you how to make you in a decimal form. Also he was very good at math. So they all went to the ring master and he told 10/25 how to be a decimal. The ring master said you become .40.

  8. Closing Then the three fractions could go into the Fair as much as they wanted to. They lived happily ever after.

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