fraction strip folded into 12ths what fractional length could you measure with the strip?

1/12, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 5/6, 3/4.

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1/12 1/6 1/4

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Okay, so what you do to get the answer is to get smarter and go live ur life. :)

To determine the fractional length you could measure with the strip folded into 12ths, you first need to understand how the strip is divided. A fraction strip folded into 12ths would mean that the entire length of the strip is divided into 12 equal parts.

Now, to measure a fractional length, you would align the zero point (start of the strip) with the desired position on the strip. Then, you observe the division that aligns with the endpoint and determine the corresponding fraction.

For example, if you align the zero point with the 4th division (counting from left to right), you can measure 4/12, which simplifies to 1/3 of the total length. Similarly, if you align it with the 9th division, you can measure 9/12, which simplifies to 3/4 of the total length.

Therefore, when the strip is folded into 12ths, you can measure any fractional length ranging from 0/12 (or 0) up to 12/12 (or the full length of the strip).