Are these fractions equal or not equal?
1/2 and 2/8
Not equal! 1/2 = 4/8
What is 3/6 in simplest form?
1/2
Write this pair of fractions as a pair of fractions with a common denominator:
1/2 and 1/4
Answers will vary:
2/4 and 1/4
4/8 and 2/8
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Is 10/40 greater than, less than, or equal to 1/2?
Less than. 20/40 = 1/2
Order these fractions from greatest to least:
2/10, 9/10, 7/10
9/10, 7/10, 2/10
Are these fractions equal or not equal?
2/3 and 4/6
Equal! (multiply by 2/2)
What is 5/15 in simplest form?
1/3
Write this pair of fractions as a pair of fractions with a common denominator:
1/3 and 1/4
Answers will vary:
4/12 and 3/12
8/24 and 6/24
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Pick a number that you could use to replace the ? that would make the equation true (you may not use 0):
1/2 > ?/3
1
Order these fractions from least to greatest:
1/2, 1/8, 1/5
1/8, 1/5, 1/2
Are these fractions equal or not equal?
27/36 and 3/4
Equal! Divide by 9/9
What is 25/100 in simplest form?
1/4
Write this pair of fractions as a pair of fractions with a common denominator:
1/4 and 5/6
Answers will vary:
3/12 and 10/12
6/24 and 20/24
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Pick a number that you could use to replace the ? that would make the equation true (you may not use 0):
3/10 < ?/5
2, 3, 4, 5...
Write the fractions in order for least to greatest:
3/5, 2/3, 3/10, 4/5
3/10, 3/5, 2/3, 4/5
Are these fractions equal or not equal?
34/50 and 7/9
They are NOT equal!
What is 48/84 in simplest form?
4/7
Write this pair of fractions as a pair of fractions with a common denominator:
2/8 and 1/6
Answers will vary:
6/24 and 4/24
12/48 and 8/48
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Pick a number that you could use to replace the ? that would make the equation true (you may not use 0):
2/3 > 4/?
7, 8, 9, 10...
Solve for the ? (you may not use 0):
1/2 < ?/10 < 4/5
6 or 7
Are these fractions equal or not equal?
48/84 and 4/7
They are equal! Divide by 12/12
What is 52/117 in simplest form?
4/9
Write this pair of fractions as a pair of fractions with a common denominator:
8/12 and 6/36
Answers will vary:
24/36 and 6/36
288/432 and 72/432
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Pick a number that you could use to replace the ? that would make the equation true (you may not use 0):
5/12 < 2/?
2, 3, 4
Solve for the ? (you may not use 0):
2/4 < 3/? < 5/6
7, 8, 9...