2/8 < 4/8
What whole number is equivalent to 3/3?
1
Carly and Daniel each tried to run a mile. Carly ran 1/8 of a mile and Daniel ran 1/6 of a mile. Who ran a longer distance?
Daniel ran a longer distance.
1/6 > 1/8
What fraction is equivalent to 1/3?
2/6
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1/2 ____ 4/4
1/2 < 4/4
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2/7 ____ 5/7
2/7 < 5/7
What whole number is equivalent to 1/1?
1
Marcus and Linda had the same size chocolate chip cookie. Marcus ate 1/2 of his cookie. Linda ate 1/4 of her cookie. Who ate the most of their cookie?
Marcus ate more than Linda.
1/2 > 1/4
Are these fractions equivalent or not equivalent?
1/3 ____ 2/6
1/3 = 2/6
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1/8 ___ 4/4
1/8 < 4/4
2/6 < 3/6
What whole number is equivalent to 100/1?
100
Emily and Melinda both ordered the same size pizza. Emily ate 3/6 of her pizza and Melinda ate 2/8. Who ate more pizza?
Emily ate more pizza than Melinda.
3/6 > 2/8
What fraction is equivalent to 3/4?
6/8
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1/4 ____ 3/8
1/4 < 3/8
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1/3 ____ 1/2
1/3 < 1/2
What whole number is equivalent to 4/2?
William and Kim are both painting posters that are the same size. William has painted 3/6 of his poster. Kim has painted 7/8 of her poster. Who has painted the least on their posters?
William has painted less than Kim.
3/6 < 7/8
Are these fractions equivalent or not equivalent?
2/4 ____ 4/6
2/4 is not equivalent to 4/6
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2/6 ____ 1/8
2/6 > 1/8
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6/7 ____ 6/8
6/7 > 6/8
What whole number is equivalent to 10/2?
Nathan and Bella each had the same size water bottle. Nathan drank 3/8 of his water and Bella drank 7/8 of her water bottle. Who drank less water?
Nathan drank less water than Bella.
3/8 < 7/8
What fraction is equivalent to 1/2?
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2/4, 3/6, 4/8
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2/3 ____ 5/8
2/3 > 5/8