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A tape diagram is a rectangular visual model resembling a piece of tape, that is used to assist with the calculation of ratios and addition, subtraction, and commonly multiplication. It is also known as a divided bar model, fraction strip, length model or strip diagram.
A tape diagram is a rectangular illustration that resembles a piece of tape and has sections to help with computations. The following examples use tape diagrams for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, ratio, fractions , and equations.
A tape diagram is a rectangular drawing that appears like a tape piece with divisions to support mathematical calculations. It is a graphic tool used commonly in solving ratio-based mathematical word problems.
Explore how to visualize ratios using tape diagrams, a tool that helps us understand the relationship between two quantities. Learn to use a tape diagram to solve various real-life ratio...
5 paź 2020 · Understanding the Tape Diagram with 4 basic operations: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division! With examples and an explanation at the end of some ...
Need a strategy to help your students understand and solve word problems? Check out our Tape Diagram playlist! In this lesson, we introduce the four differen...
27 mar 2022 · Let's see how tape diagrams and equations can show relationships between amounts. Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\): Which Diagram is Which? Here are two diagrams. One represents \(2+5=7\). The other represents \(5\cdot 2=10\). Which is which? Label the length of each diagram. Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\) Draw a diagram that represents each equation.