equivalent fractions
comparing and ordering fractions
Adding and subtracting fractions
improper fractions to mixed numbers
fraction word problems
100
Complete the equivalent fraction:

3/4 = /12

9/12

100

Compare: 1/7 and 6/14

1/7 < 6/14

100

1/4 + 2/4

3/4

100

Convert the following improper fraction into a mixed number:

6/4

1 2/4

100

Taylor ran 3/5 of a mile. Brett ran 1/5 of a mile. How much did they run all together?

4/5 of a mile

200

Complete the equivalent fraction:

4/6 = /36

24/36

200

Compare: 3/4 and 2/8

3/4 > 2/8

200

2/6 + 2/6 + 1/6

5/6

200

Convert the following improper fraction into a mixed number:

8/3

2 2/3

200

Mr. Lutz ate 7/8 of his sandwich. Mr. Southall ate 5/8 of his sandwich. How much more of the sandwich did Mr. Lutz eat than Mr. Southall?

2/8 of the sandwich

300

Are the fractions equal or not equal?

7/8 = 23/24

not equal

300

Joanne has read 3/6 of her book. Joseph has read 4/10 of his book. Who has read more of their book?

Joanne

300

8/7 - 5/7 

3/7

300

Convert the following improper fraction into a mixed number:

16/5

3 1/5

300

Jamal wants to jog 11/12 of a mile. So far her has jogged 6/12 of a mile. How much further does Jamal need to jog to meet his goal?

5/12 of a mile

400

Which fraction is equivalent to 9/12?

a. 18/36                      c. 16/24

b. 18/24                      d. 3/6

A. 18/24

400

Order from least to greatest:

2/4     1/3    9/10

1/3     2/4    9/10

400

12/16 - 8/16

4/16

400

Find the sum of the fractions below and then convert the answer to a mixed number:

5/3 + 6/3

3 2/3

400

Cole has spent 7/9 of the last hour playing video games. Mark has spent 6/8 of the last hour playing his video game. Who has spent more time playing video games?

Cole

500

Mary Ellen's pizza was cut into 6 equal slices, and she ate 4 slices. Lisa's pizza was cut into 12 equal slices. How many pieces does Lisa need to eat so that she and Mary Ellen have eaten an equal amount?

8 pieces 

500

Order from greatest to least:

2/6     2/4       2/5

2/4     2/5      2/6

500

11/15 - 6/15

5/15

500

Find the difference of the fractions below and then convert the answer to a mixed number:

14/8 - 5/8 

1 1/8

500

Laura has 15/20 of a dollar in her pocket. Kate has the same amount of money in her pocket. What fraction of a dollar does Kate have in her pocket?

a. 5/10                        c. 4/5

b. 3/4                          d. 2/10

b. 3/4

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