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$\frac{17}{25}$
By the Unit Fraction Table,
By the multiplication table
By a method I've not shown you yet!
And finally,
(Think about what the answer means, in terms of bread.)
Notice the numerals and fractional notation, as we see in our text on pages 13 and 29.
Where else does symmetry appear, and how do we use it?
Are humans symmetric? Turns out that we're purported to have a "good side" and an "evil side"!
It covers two kinds of symmetry that are very important: rotational and reflective.
So let's take a look at the definitions.
Part of your homework: to do the problems on the four pages of this symmetry handout. (If a problem says something like "on sheet F1-2", don't worry about it.)