Make an equivalent fraction by multiplying.
4/6 = ____/12
8/12
Write the fraction in simplest form.
**Hint: use common factors
12/16 = ____
3/4
Compare the fractions using >, <, or =.
4/5 ____ 3/5
4/5 > 3/5
Compare the fraction to 1/2 using >, <, or =.
2/8 _____ 1/2
2/8 < 1/2
Find the LCM of the pair of numbers:
LCM of 3 and 4: _________
LCM of 3 and 4: 12
Make an equivalent fraction by multiplying.
6/8 = 18/____
18/24
Write the fraction in simplest form.
**Hint: use common factors
14/28 = ____
1/2
Compare the fractions using >, <, or =.
5/8 ____ 5/10
5/8 > 5/10
Compare the fraction to 1/2 using >, <, or =.
5/6 _____ 1/2
5/6 > 1/2
Find the LCM of the pair of numbers:
LCM of 3 and 6: _________
LCM of 3 and 6: 6
Make an equivalent fraction by multiplying.
1/3 = ____/21
7/21
Tell whether the fraction is in simplest form. If not, write it in simplest form.
**Hint: use common factors
4/8: ____ ____
No, 1/2
Compare the fractions using >, <, or =.
6/8 ____ 7/8
6/8 < 7/8
Use the benchmark fraction 1/2 to compare the fractions using >, <, or =.
4/6 _____ 3/8
4/6 > 3/8
Find the LCM of the pair of numbers. Then use the LCM to make equivalent fractions. Compare using >, <, or =.
LCM of 4 and 6: _________
1/4 ____ 2/6
LCM of 4 and 6: 12
3/12 < 4/12
Make an equivalent fraction by dividing.
3/9 = ____/3
1/3
Tell whether the fraction is in simplest form. If not, write it in simplest form.
**Hint: use common factors
4/8: ____
Yes
Compare the fractions using >, <, or =.
10/11 ____ 10/12
10/11 > 10/12
Use the benchmark fraction 1/2 to compare the fractions using >, <, or =.
3/8 _____ 4/7
3/8 < 4/7
Find the LCM of the pair of numbers. Then use the LCM to make equivalent fractions. Compare using >, <, or =.
LCM of 3 and 8: _________
2/3 ____ 6/8
LCM of 3 and 8: 24
16/24 < 18/24
Make an equivalent fraction by dividing.
8/20 = 2/____
2/5
Tell whether the fraction is in simplest form. If not, write it in simplest form.
**Hint: use common factors
8/32: ____ ____
No, 1/4
Compare the fractions using >, <, or =.
2/7 ____ 4/5
**Hint: you can always draw a model.
2/7 < 4/5
Use the benchmark fraction 1/2 to compare the fractions using >, <, or =.
5/10 _____ 6/9
5/10 < 6/9
Find the LCM of the pair of numbers. Then use the LCM to make equivalent fractions. Compare using >, <, or =.
LCM of _____ and _____: _________
3/4 ____ 5/7
LCM of 4 and 7: 28
21/28 > 20/28