Equivalent Fractions
Decimals
Comparing
Adding and Subtracting
Story problems
100

1/2, 2/4, 4/8

100

In decimal form, how do you write 

34/100

0.34

100

True or False? 

2/4 < 8/12

True 


100

2/10 + 34/100

54/100

100

Ebony has

2/3 

 of a yard of red ribbon and

7/12

of a yard of purple ribbon

Which piece of ribbon is longer and how do you know? 

The red ribbon is longer. 

2/3 = 8/12

8/12 > 7/12

200

Write three equivalent fractions to represent the shaded part. 

2/3, 4/6, 8/12

200

In decimal form, how do you write 

2/10

0.2

200

True or False? 

5/6 < 2/4

False

200

2 5/12 + 7 3/12

9 8/12 or 9 4/6 or 9 2/3

200

Kendra ran

4/10

of a mile yesterday. Her friend Elisa ran

47/100

of a mile. Who ran further? How do you know? 

Elisa ran further. 

4/10 =40/100

47/100>40/100

300

Write three equivalent fractions to represent the shaded part. 

1/2, 5/10, 50/100

300

In decimal form, how do you write 

8/10

0.8

300

Fill in the blank

0.10 _______ 0.25

<, less than

300

5/8 - 2/8

3/8

300

Miguel and his dad want to make 10 hamburgers for the family's dinner tonight. Miguel's mom says it takes 1/4 lb of ground beef for each hamburger. How many pounds of ground beef will they need to buy? 

1/4 x 10 = 10/4 or 2 2/4 or 2 1/2

They need to buy 2 1/2 lbs of ground beef. 

400

They are both correct because there are 10 hundredths in each tenth, so 4 tenths is the same as 40 hundredths. 

400

In decimal form, how do you write 

1 73/100

1.73

400

Fill in the blank

0.49 ______ 0.51

<, less than

400

5 5/10 - 2 3/10

3 2/10 or 3 1/5

400

Lori made 2 pies that were exactly the same size. She cut the first pie into 8 equal pieces. She cut the second pie into 12 equal pieces. She gave 4/8 of the first pie to the kids next door, and 6/12 of the second pie to her cousins. Lori's little brother, Sam, said it wasn't fair because the cousins got more pie than the kids next door. Lori said they got exactly the same amount of pie. Who is right and why? 

Lori is correct because 

4/8 = 1/2 and 6/12=1/2

500

What decimal is equivalent to 

1/5?

0.2

500

How do you read this correctly? 

4.07

Four and 7 hundredths

500

Fill in the blank

0.90 _____ 0.09

>,  greater than

500

4 - 2 1/2

1 1/2

500

It takes

7 3/6

 feet of butcher paper to cover the bulletin board in Mr. Fulton's classroom. Mr. Fulton already has a piece of butcher paper that is

3 2/6

 feet long. He went and got another piece that was

4 3/6

 feet long. How many feet of butcher paper does Mr. Fulton have in all? 

3 2/6 + 4 3/6=7 5/6

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