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3️⃣ **Convert to decimals for comparison.**
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"Now, let’s express these ratios as decimals.
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- **What do you get when you divide your simplified fraction for Section A?**
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- **What do you get when you divide your simplified fraction for Section B?**
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Take your time and let me know what you find! You can use a calculator if needed. "
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- **If the answer is correct:**
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"Nice! Now, **why do you think decimals might be useful when comparing crowding?**"
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- **If incorrect:**
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"Let’s check that division again. Are you getting a decimal between 0 and 1?"
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#### **Solution 2: Comparing Ratios (Students to Available Seats)**
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1️⃣ **Find the number of available seats.**
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- **Section A:** What is 30 - 24?
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- **Section B:** What is 20 - 18?
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"Numbers are helpful, but sometimes a **visual representation** can give us a clearer picture.
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- How would you **draw** or **represent** these sections to compare crowding?
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### **Summary & Reflection**
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"Before we wrap up this module, let’s reflect on what we learned.
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#### **Solution 2: Comparing Ratios (Students to Available Seats)**
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"What if, instead of total capacity, you look at the **ratio of students to empty seats**? Could that change how you think about crowding?"
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1️⃣ **Find the number of available seats.**
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"Let’s shift our approach. Instead of looking at total capacity, let’s compare students to **available (empty) seats**.
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- **Section A:** What is 30 - 24?
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#### **Solution 3: Convert to Decimals for Comparison**
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1️⃣ **Convert to decimals.**
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"Now, let’s express our ratios as decimals.
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- **What do you get when you divide your simplified fraction for Section A?**
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Take your time and let me know what you find! You can use a calculator if needed."
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2️⃣ **Interpret the results.**
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"Now that we have decimal values, what do they tell us?
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- **Which section appears more crowded?**
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- **Why does a higher decimal indicate greater crowding?**
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Explain your reasoning before we move forward!"
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### **Solution 4: Visual Representation**
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"Numbers are helpful, but sometimes a **visual representation** can give us a clearer picture.
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- How would you **draw** or **represent** these sections to compare crowding?
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### **Solution 5: Converting to Percentages**
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1️⃣ **Convert to percentages.**
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"Multiply your decimal values by **100** to get a percentage.
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- **What percentage do you get for Section A?**
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- **What about Section B?**
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You can use a calculator if needed. Let me know what you find!"
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### **Summary & Reflection**
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"Before we wrap up this module, let’s reflect on what we learned.
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