How do I do a diagram showing the fraction 1 1/8 I don't know if I wrote it here right but should read one and one eighth. I think it's a while pie with a second pie only one piece shaded

sounds good, as long as the 2nd pie is divided into 8 equal slices.

Thank you

To create a diagram showing the fraction 1 1/8, you can use a circle or a rectangle divided into equal parts. Here's a step-by-step guide:

1. Start with a circle or rectangle. Let's assume you'll use a circle for this example.

2. Divide the circle into 8 equal parts. Draw evenly spaced lines or arcs inside the circle to create 8 sections.

3. Shade one section of the circle. Since you want to represent 1/8, you will shade only one of the eight sections.

4. Next, you need to show the whole number 1. Draw a line through the circle, dividing it into two parts vertically or horizontally. Label one part as 1 and the other part as 8.

5. Now, you can show the fraction 1 1/8 by shading an additional section of the circle. Starting from the previously shaded section, count one more section in a clockwise direction and shade it as well. This represents the additional fraction of 1/8.

6. Optionally, you can label the shaded sections as 1/8 or write the fraction 1 1/8 next to the diagram for clarity.

Remember that this is just one way to represent the fraction 1 1/8 visually. You can also use a rectangle divided into 8 equal parts, shading one rectangle and a smaller section as needed.

I hope this explanation helps you create the diagram accurately!