If I have 3/4 of a bottle of coke, what fraction could you have of coke to make it equal to mine?
6/8
9/12
Which fraction is equivalent to 4/8?
A: 2/7
B: 5/9
C: 2/4
D: 1/3
C: 2/4
Compare the two fractions using <,>, or =.
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Use the number line to find a fraction that is equivalent to 6/8.
3/4
What whole number is equivalent to 3/1 ?
3
I have 1/3 of a pile of marbles. What fraction of that same pile could you have that would be equivalent?`
A: 2/6
B: 2/6
C: 4/12
Look at the sets of numbers below: One set is equivalent and one set is not. Which set ARE the equivalent fractions?
1/5 and 2/10
2/4 and 2/7
1/5 and 2/20
Compare the two fractions using <,>, or =.
>
Use the number line to find a fraction that is equivalent to 1/4.
2/8
What is an equivalent whole number for 2/2 ?
1
If I had 6/8 of a cookie and you had 4/10 of a cookie, would we have equivalent fractions?
NO
Compare the model using <, >, or =.
=
Compare the two fractions using <,>, or =.
<
Use the number line to find an equivalent fraction to 1/2?
4/8
What whole number is equivalent to
100/1
?
100
Andy bought a pack of 12 pencils. He gave 9 away. Write 2 equivalent fractions to represent the part of the pencils Andy did not give away.
3/12
1/4
Which fraction is equivalent to 1 1/2 ?
a. 6/4, b. 7/4, c. 2/1, d. 1/2
a. 6/4
What number do the shaded parts of the fraction represent?
2 1/3
Use the number line to find an equivalent fraction to 2/3.
4/6
Which group of fractions are all equivalent to 1?
A: 2/2, 5/5, 10/10
B: 3/1, 4/1, 8/1
C: 6/2, 9/3, 12/4
A: 2/2, 5/5, 10/10
Ms. Coffey has 3 dogs. 1 of her dogs is a boy. If she gets more dogs and wants to keep the same fraction of girl dogs, what are two possibilities?
A: 2/3
B: 4/6
C: 6/9
D: 8/12
According to this number line model, which fraction is equivalent to 2?
a. 6/4, b. 8/4, c. 2/1, d. 1/2
What number do the shaded parts in this model represent?
3 3/4
Use the number line to find an equivalent fraction to 2/6.
1/3
Which group of fractions are all equivalent to 3 whole pies?
A: 2/2, 5/5, 10/10
B: 3/1, 4/1, 8/1
C: 6/2, 9/3, 12/4
C: 6/2, 9/3, 12/4