Write an equivalent fraction to 3/4.
Example: 6/8
3/4 ? 1/4
3/4 > 1/4
What whole number are these fractions equivalent to?
12/3 = 8/2 = ?
4
Order these fractions from least to greatest:
3/5, 1/5, 2/5
1/5, 2/5, 3/5
You cut a personal pizza into 4 pieces. You eat the whole personal pizza. What fraction of the personal pizza do you eat?
4/4 of the personal pizza
Which fraction is NOT equivalent to 1/2?
A) 3/6
B) 2/4
C) 4/8
D) 3/4
D) 3/4
4/6 ? 4/5
4/6 < 4/5
10/2 = 15/3 = ?
5
Order these fractions from least to greatest:
4/6 , 4/8 , 4/5
4/8 , 4/6 , 4/5
You divide a paper into 8 sections. You write in 3 sections. What fraction of the paper is blank?
5/8 of the paper
Write two fractions equivalent to 1/2
Example: 3/6 , 4/8 , 2/4 , 5/10
2/4 ? 5/10
2/4 = 5/10
Write an equivalent fraction for the whole number.
2 = ?/4
8
Order these fractions from greatest to least:
4/10 , 5/10 , 2/10 , 8/10
8/10 , 5/10 , 4/10 , 2/10
You and your friend Jake have equal sized pancakes. You cut your pancake into thirds. Jake cuts his pancake into sixths. You eat 2/3 of your pancake. Jake eats the same amount of his pancake. What fraction of Jake's pancake does he eat? Explain.
Jake eats 4/6 of his pancake because 2/3 is equivalent to 4/6.
Which fraction is equivalent to 8/10?
A) 2/5
B) 4/5
C) 3/4
D) 1/2
B) 4/5
Which statements are true?
A) 1/2 < 1/5
B) 4/6 > 4/8
C) 5/8 > 2/8
D) 3/4 < 8/8
B, C, and D
Write two fractions that equal the whole.
8 = ?/2 = ?/3
8 = 16/2 = 24/3
Order the fractions from greatest to least:
2/8 , 3/8 , 3/4 , 4/4
4/4 , 3/4 , 3/8 , 2/8
You and your friend, Eric, each have the same size cake. You eat 6/8 of your cake. Eric eats 1/4 of his cake. Who has LESS of their cake left? Show your work.
You have less cake left.
2/8 < 3/4
3/6 = ?/8
3/6 = 4/8
Which statements are true?
A) 1/8 < 1/3
B) 2/6 > 4/6
C) 3/3 = 4/5
D) 2/3 > 2/5
A and D
Write 2 fractions that equal the whole.
6 = 24/? = ?/5
6 = 24/4 = 30/5
Which fractions are greater than 3/6?
A) 4/4
B) 5/6
C) 1/4
D) 4/6
A) 4/4
B) 5/6
D) 4/6
You and your friend Amanda each have a bottle of water. The bottles are the same size. You drink 2/3 of your water. Amanda drinks 1/3 of her water. Who has LESS water left to drink? Explain.
You have less left to drink because you have 1/3 remaining, but Amanda has 2/3 remaining.