Follow the instructions below to multiply the given fractions graphically.

one fifth, start subscript, Fraction 1, end subscript, times, one third, start subscript, Fraction 2, end subscript
Fraction 1
5
1





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Fraction 2
3
1






Click the plus and minus buttons to model Fraction 1 on the left and Fraction 2 on the right. Click "done" when you are done.
Fraction 1 Parts: Shaded: Fraction 2 Parts: Shaded:

Unfortunately, as a text-based AI, I am unable to provide a graphical representation for you to follow the instructions. However, I can explain the steps to multiply the fractions graphically.

To multiply the fractions 1/5 and 1/3 graphically, you can use rectangular models to represent the fractions.

1. For Fraction 1 (1/5), draw a rectangle divided into 5 equal parts. Shade one part to represent 1/5.

2. For Fraction 2 (1/3), draw another rectangle divided into 3 equal parts. Shade one part to represent 1/3.

3. Count the number of shaded parts in each rectangle. In this case, there is 1 shaded part in both Fraction 1 and Fraction 2.

4. The product of the two fractions is the number of shaded parts in the overlapping region. In this case, the overlapping region will have 1 shaded part.

Therefore, the product of 1/5 and 1/3 is 1/15, or one-fifteenth.

To multiply the given fractions graphically, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing two rectangles, one on the left and one on the right.

2. Divide the rectangle on the left into 5 equal parts vertically to represent the fraction 1/5. Label each part as "1/5".

3. Shade one part of the rectangle on the left to represent the "Shaded" portion of Fraction 1.

4. Divide the rectangle on the right into 3 equal parts vertically to represent the fraction 1/3. Label each part as "1/3".

5. Shade one part of the rectangle on the right to represent the "Shaded" portion of Fraction 2.

6. Count the number of shaded squares in both rectangles. The product of the two fractions will be the number of shaded squares in the resulting rectangle.

7. Once you have finished shading the appropriate number of squares, click "done" to complete the multiplication of the given fractions graphically.

write the answer in unsimplified form




To find the product of 1/5 and 1/3 graphically, follow the steps mentioned above and count the number of shaded squares.

In this case, we shaded one square in both Fraction 1 and Fraction 2. Therefore, the resulting rectangle will have one shaded square.

The product of 1/5 and 1/3, in unsimplified form, is 1/15.

To multiply the given fractions graphically, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing two rectangles side by side. Label the left rectangle as "Fraction 1" and the right rectangle as "Fraction 2".

2. Divide the left rectangle (Fraction 1) into 5 equal parts vertically. Each part represents one-fifth (the denominator of Fraction 1). Label these parts as "Parts: 5".

3. Leave the left rectangle (Fraction 1) completely unshaded for now, as it represents the numerator of Fraction 1, which is 1.

4. Divide the right rectangle (Fraction 2) into 3 equal parts vertically. Each part represents one-third (the denominator of Fraction 2). Label these parts as "Parts: 3".

5. Leave the right rectangle (Fraction 2) completely unshaded for now, as it represents the numerator of Fraction 2, which is 1.

6. Now, to model the multiplication of Fraction 1 and Fraction 2, you need to shade a portion of both rectangles.

7. Click on the plus button to shade one part of the left rectangle (Fraction 1). This represents the numerator of Fraction 1, which is 1.

8. Similarly, click on the plus button to shade one part of the right rectangle (Fraction 2). This represents the numerator of Fraction 2, which is 1.

9. Now, click on the "done" button to finish modeling the multiplication of the given fractions graphically.

10. The shaded area in the left rectangle (Fraction 1) represents the product of the numerator and the denominator of Fraction 1, which is 1/5. Similarly, the shaded area in the right rectangle (Fraction 2) represents the product of the numerator and the denominator of Fraction 2, which is 1/3.

11. The final step is to calculate the product of the two fractions. To do this, multiply the numerators together (1 x 1 = 1) and multiply the denominators together (5 x 3 = 15). Therefore, the product of one-fifth and one-third is 1/15.

By following these instructions and visually representing the fractions, you can accurately multiply the given fractions graphically.