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Fraction Graphs

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Fraction Graphs


1. Let's understand each "A" shaped graph as a fraction problem where the vertical diagonals represent numerators and the horizontal base line represents denominators. 2. For the first graph (top-left): - Numerators: Left diagonal = 3, Right diagonal = 5 - Denominators: Left = 2, Right = 5 - Midpoint on base line = 4 (probably a check value) - Calculate fractions: $\frac{3}{2}$ and $\frac{5}{5} = 1$ 3. For the second graph (top-right): - Numerators: 5 (left), 5 (right) - Denominators: 3 (left), 6 (right) - Fractions: $\frac{5}{3}$ and $\frac{5}{6}$ 4. For the third graph (bottom-left): - Apex left diagonal: 2 - Base line: 3 (left), 4 (right) - Fractions: $\frac{2}{3}$ and $\frac{}{4}$ (missing numerator on right diagonal) - Since right diagonal apex value is missing, we cannot fully solve this pair without more info. 5. For the fourth graph (bottom-right): - Apex left diagonal: 7 - Base line: 5 (left), 6 (right) - Fractions: $\frac{7}{5}$ and $\frac{}{6}$ (right diagonal numerator missing) 6. Summary: - Complete fractions with given numbers: 1) $\frac{3}{2}$ and $1$ 2) $\frac{5}{3}$ and $\frac{5}{6}$ 3) $\frac{2}{3}$ and unknown 4) $\frac{7}{5}$ and unknown 7. Without missing apex diagonal numerators (right diagonals for bottom two graphs), only partially solvable. 8. If the problem is asking to compare or compute these values: - First graph fractions: $1.5$ and $1$ - Second graph fractions: $1.666\ldots$ and $0.833\ldots$ - Third graph incomplete - Fourth graph incomplete Final note: Please clarify missing numbers for full solution.