GCF and LCD
Converting decimals and Fractions
Adding/ Subtracting Fractions
Multiplying/ Dividing Fractions
Ordering Decimals and Fractions
100
What is the LCD of 5/6 and 3/4?
12
100
What fraction equals .3?
3/10
100
3/6 + 5/6
8/6 = 1 2/6 = 1 1/3
100
1/2 X 6/8
3/8
100
Order from least to greatest: 1/8; 7/8; 2/8; 8/8
1/8; 2/8; 7/8; 8/8
200
What is the GCF between 18 and 63?
9
200
What fraction is 1.05?
1 1/20
200
48/100 - 32/100
16/100 = 4/25
200
4/5 divided by 3/20
16/3 = 5 1/3
200
Order least to greatest: .5; .75; 2/5; 1/100
1/100; 2/5; .5; .75
300
Which two numbers have the highest GCF? What is the GCF? A. 16 and 32 B. 8 and 36 C. 9 and 24 D. 15 and 100
A. 16 and 32, 16 is the GCF
300
Convert 3 6/100 into a decimal.
3.06
300
5 6/8 - 4 1/2
1 2/8 = 1 1/4
300
50 x 7/10
35
300
What point is between 2/5 and 35/50? A. .2 B. 0.32 C. 0.625 D. 0.71
C. 0.625
400
What is the LCD for 5/20 and 46/100? Change the fraction(s) to common denominators.
100 is the LCD, 5/20= 25/100
400
Look at the numberline on the paper (A). What decimal and fraction does the letter represent?
1 4/5 or 1.80
400
3 + 10/8=
4 2/8 = 4 1/4
400
3 X 2 1/4
27/4 = 6 3/4
400
Order from greatest to least: 1 7/10; 1 1/4; 2/51; 1.65
1 7/10; 1.65; 1 1/4; 2/51
500
Find the LCD for 5/6 and 3/4. Solve 5/6 + 3/4.
24 is the LCD, 18/24 + 20/24 = 38/24 = 1 12/24 = 1 1/2
500
What fraction and decimal represents the letter on the number line
2 3/10, 2.3
500
15 1/6 - 4 4/9
10 13/18
500
5 5/7 divided by 3 2/4
80/49 = 1 31/49
500
Alex walked .875 miles. Stephanie walked 11/20 miles and Rachel walked 2/5 miles. Order the girls from greatest miles walked to least miles walked.
Alex- Stephanie - Rachel
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