Answer:The image shows a question asking to illustrate fractions using figures. I cannot directly draw figures, but I can provide the calculations and descriptions to help you complete the exercise. You will then need to draw the figures yourself based on these results. Here's how to solve each part: 3) 2/4 of 2 3/8 1. Convert mixed number to improper fraction: 2 3/8 = (2*8 + 3)/8 = 19/82. Multiply the fractions: (2/4) * (19/8) = 38/323. Simplify the fraction: 38/32 = 19/16 = 1 3/16 To illustrate: You would draw a figure representing 1 3/16. One whole figure and then 3/16 of another. 4) 3/4 of 1 1/3 1. Convert mixed number to improper fraction: 1 1/3 = (1*3 + 1)/3 = 4/32. Multiply the fractions: (3/4) * (4/3) = 12/123. Simplify the fraction: 12/12 = 1 To illustrate: You would draw one whole figure. 5) 1/2 of 1 1/2 1. Convert mixed number to improper fraction: 1 1/2 = (1*2 + 1)/2 = 3/22. Multiply the fractions: (1/2) * (3/2) = 3/4 To illustrate: You would draw a figure representing 3/4. Remember to divide your figures into the appropriate number of sections to accurately represent the fractions. For example, for 3/4, you'd divide a figure into four equal parts and shade three of them.