Three thirds make one whole. \(\frac{3}{3}\) = 1 whole. The first part is \( \frac{6}{3}\) which is the equivalent of 2 wholes and the second part is the fraction which represents \( \frac{2}{ ...
If we divide the shapes up into different parts, we can think of each part as being a fraction of the whole shape and that the total of these parts will equal one whole one (or shape). Let's now ...