Terminology
Equivalent Fractions
Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
100

The term used to name a part of a whole, a part of a set, or a location on a number line.

What is a fraction?

100

Fractions that name the same region, part of a set, or part of a segment.

What are equivalent fractions?

100

Solve  2/7 + 3/7.

What is 5/7?

100

Solve:

7/8 - 4/8 = ?

What is 3/8?

200

The number below the fraction bar.

What is the denominator?

200

Of these, it's the only one equivalent to 1/3.

4/6   2/4    5/15    6/21   

What is 5/15?

200

Solve 1/13 + 2/13 + 3/13.

What is 6/13?

200

The solution to: 19/25 - 8/25 - 6/25.

What is 5/25 or 1/5?

300

The name for a fraction with a numerator of 1.

What is a unit fraction?

300

Multiply a fraction by another fraction equal to 1 will get you this.

What is an equivalent fraction?

300

The missing digit in the following equation:

1/14 + 4/14 + ? + 2/14 = 11/14

What is 4/14?

300

Solve.

97/100 - 14/100.

What is 83/100?

400

The number above the fraction bar.

What is the numerator?

400

True or False, an equivalent fraction for 3/4 can be made with 96 in the denominator.

What is true? 

3/4 x 24/24 = 72/96

400

True or false, to add fractions with different denominators, you just add straight across.   

     i.e.                          numerator + numerator                                          denominator + denominator

What is false? You must find common denominators before you can add.

500

Of the numerator and denominator, it's the one telling how many parts in the whole?

What is the denominator?

500

True or false, an equivalent fraction can be found for fractions with 0 in the denominator as long as you multiply or divide by the same number on top and bottom. 

(i.e. 3/0)

What is false? You cannot have a fraction with 0 in the denominator. It is undefined. You cannot divide something by nothing. You can share $0 with ten friends and each gets $0. But you cannot split $10 with 0 friends. There is nobody to split so it just doesn't make sense.

500

This is how you add 2/4 of a large pizza + 1/4 of a small pizza.

What is you cannot add them together? You can only add pieces of the same whole. The pizzas have to either be both large or both small.

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