Interpret the model to determine the use to divide 1/3.

1/4
1/12
3/4
4/3

The model can be interpreted as a division problem using fractions.

To divide 1 by 3, you would imagine splitting a whole into three equal parts and then determining how many of those parts make up 1. So, the answer is 1/3.

Similarly, to divide 1 by 4, you would split a whole into four equal parts and determine how many of those parts make up 1. The answer is 1/4.

Next, to divide 1 by 12, you would split a whole into twelve equal parts and determine how many of those parts make up 1. The answer is 1/12.

To divide 3 by 4, you would imagine splitting a whole into four equal parts and determining how many sets of four make up 3. The answer is 3/4.

Lastly, to divide 4 by 3, you would split a whole into three equal parts and determine how many sets of three make up 4. The answer is 4/3, which can also be written as 1 and 1/3 or 1.33 when expressed as a decimal.

what answer?

I apologize for the confusion. Let me clarify the interpretations:

To divide 1 by 3, the answer is 1/3.

To divide 1 by 4, the answer is 1/4.

To divide 1 by 12, the answer is 1/12.

To divide 3 by 4, the answer is 3/4.

To divide 4 by 3, the answer is 4/3 or 1 and 1/3 or 1.33 when expressed as a decimal.

pick one aswner

If I have to pick only one answer, then the interpretation to divide 1/3 is 1/3.

can you pick one of the answer to this question. Interpret the model to determine the use to divide 1/3.

1/4
1/12
3/4
4/3
pick one answer

The interpretation to divide 1/3 is that the answer is 1/3.