Show two fractions that are equivalent to 5/6 to your teacher.
10/12, and 15/18.
Compare the fractions 2/8 and 2/3.
2/8 < 2/3
4/5 + 2/6
1 2/15
4/8 - 3/10
1/5
2 3/4 * 4 6/12
3/8
Show three fractions that are equivalent to 1/3 to your teacher.
2/6, 3/9, and 4/12.
Compare the fractions 6/18 and 1/3.
6/18 = 1/3
1 7/12 + 4 3/6
6 1/12
4 3/6 - 1 7/12
2 11/12
7 3/5 * 2 5/9
19 19/45
Convert 0.4 into a fraction and show four fractions that are equivalent to it to your teacher.
2/5, 8/20, 12/30, and 16/40.
Convert 0.68 into a fraction and compare it to 12/25.
68/100 > 12/25
Convert 0.87 into a fraction and then add 5/8 to it.
1 4/8
Convert 0.64 into a fraction and then subtract 15/25 from it
1/25
Convert 4.12 into a fraction and then multiply it by 2 3/4.
11 33/100
Carl ate 12/20 of a banana and wanted to know how many tenths of a can of yogurt he would have to eat, to eat the same amount of yogurt. How many tenths of yogurt would Carl have to eat to make it so that he eats the
6/10.
Jane ate 8/9 of a banana and four-tenths of a can of yogurt. Show a <, or > to your teacher to show if Jane ate more or less banana than yogurt. If she ate the same amounts then show = to your teacher.
8/9 > 4/10
Julia had a banana(s) to feed to her younger brother, he already ate 4/7 and Julia was still holding 9/12 how much banana was there in total.
1 27/84
Macy’s little sister took 46/100 of the blocks out of a box and then Macy put back 14/100 of the blocks. How many blocks did Macy’s sister have that were outside of the box?
What is 32/100 (This number could be reduced to 8/25).
Jack’s older brother played on his phone 2 4/6 hours every day for 2 weeks. How many hours did Jack's older brother play on his phone in those 2 weeks?
37 1/3
Casy ran 7/8 of a mile on Thursday. How many 80ths of a mile should Casy run on Friday to make it so that she runs the same amounts on both days?
70/80.
Amanda ran 3/4 of a mile on Sunday and 6/10 of a mile on Monday. Show =, >, or < to your teacher to show if Amanda ran more, less, or the same fraction of a mile on Sunday and Monday.
3/4 > 6/10.
Carley was assigned to rake people’s leaves, she already raked 13 2/8 of people’s lawns, she still needs to rake 3 3/4 of people’s lawns. How many people’s yards did she have to rake in total?
17 people’s lawns.
Lauren was selling puppies. There are 12 in total and 2/3 of them are sold. How many puppies are not bought yet?
4/12 puppies are left. (This fraction could be reduced to 1/3).
Viki’s younger brother ate 4/6 of a can of yogurt and then ate that same amount of yogurt out of 4 different cans. How much yogurt did he eat in total?
2 2/3