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First , draw out a number line with 0 at one end and 48 on the other. Then mark the 1/2 mark in the line. If you divide 48 by half you get 24. Half of 1/2 equals 1/4, therefore you divide 24 in half and get 12. Next, divide 48 by 3 to get 1/3 of 48. This equals 16 and 1/3 equals 16. Because you want to find what 2/3 is, you use iteration and multiply 16 by 2. This gives you 2/3 = 32. Then you add 1/4 (12) and 2/3 (32) and get 44. This means you have spent $44. The fraction of savings that you spend is 44/48.
It keeps me organized and gives me a meaningful visual of partioning.
So first I drew a picture of a pan with 6 brownies in it. I then crossed out two "brownies" from the pan. The remaining amount of the pan was 4/6. I then shaded in 3/4 of what was left of the 4/6 and it left me with one brownie piece. I then looked at the pan as a whole (including the pieces I had crossed off) and saw that sarah had taken half of the whole pan.
No matter how you multiply you get the same answer! This is useful for kids who find that grouping numbers into easy or friendly parts makes the most sense.