Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.
4/8 6/8
4/8 < 6/8
Order from least to greatest:
2/5 5/5 3/5
2/5, 3/5, 5/5
Order from least to greatest:
1/2 1/5 1/8
1/8, 1/5, 1/2
Ms. Barton ate a pizza with 5 pieces. She ate 2 pieces. What fraction of the pizza did Ms. Barton eat?
What is 2/5?
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 6/10 3/10
Order from greatest to least: 5/8 7/8 3/8 8/8
8/8, 7/8, 5/8, 3/8
Order from greatest to least:
2/5 2/2 2/9
2/2, 2/5, 2/9
Mrs. Campbell planted flowers in 1/4 of her yard. How much of her yard does not have flowers?
What is 3/4?
If a whole has 9 equal parts, it's divided into ...
ninths
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 4/6 4/5
4/6 < 4/5
Order from least to greatest:
3/4 1/4 2/4 0/4
0/4, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4
Order from greatest to least:
4/5 4/8 4/6
4/5, 4/6, 4/8
Lee and Jaden baked a small pan of brownies. By the end of the week, they had eaten the whole thing. Jaden ate 7/13 of the pan and Lee ate the rest. Who ate more?
Jaden ate more because he ate 7 of the 13 and Lee at the rest which is 6 of the 13.
If a whole has 6 equal parts, it is divided into ....
sixths
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 3/9 3/3
What is 3/9 < 3/3
Order from greatest to least:
9/100 27/100 40/100 45/100 22/100
45/100, 40/100, 27/100, 22/100, 9/100
Order from least to greatest:
3/7 3/10 3/8 3/3
3/10, 3/8, 3/7, 3/3
Sara has a bag of 8 jellybeans to share. 2 of them are red and 4 of them are green, and the rest are orange. What fraction names how many are orange?
2/8
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 2/5 2/7
2/5 > 2/7
Order from least to greatest:
34/50 17/50 31/50 11/50 9/50
9/50, 11/50, 17/50, 31/50, 34/50
Order from greatest to least:
4/9 4/10 4/12 4/5
4/5, 4/9, 4/10, 4/12
Seven children are sharing a pizza. There are nine plain and three pepperoni. Mandy and Jim both have 2 slices each. Martin has a slice and so does his brother. What fraction of the pizza does Mandy eat?
2/12