Write an equivalent fraction for: 6/6
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2. Melissa ate 1/8 of a pizza. Michael ate 1/6 of another pizza. The pizzas are the same size. Which statement correctly compares the amount of pizza that was eaten?
A) 1/6 < 1/8
B) 1/8 < 1/6
C) 1/8 = 1/6
1/8 < 1/6
4. Tally ran 3/8 mile at the park. Which distance is less than 3/8 mile?
A) 1/8 mile
B) 7/8 mile
C) 4/8 mile
Answer: 1/8
3. Brianna lives 3/6 mile from school. David lives 5/6 mile from school. Which statement is correct?
A) Brianna lives more than 1 mile from school.
B) David lives closer to school than Brianna.
C) David lives farther from school than Brianna
C) David lives farther from school than Brianna
7. David, Maria, and Kelly are shading index cards for a science project. David shaded 2/4 of his index card. Maria shaded 2/8 of her card, and Kelly shaded 2/6 of her card. Organize the fractions from greatest to least (largest to smallest).
2/4, 2/6, 2/8
9. Pam is doing her math homework. She completed 8/8 of the problems. Which fraction is equivalent to 8/8?
A) 0/8
B) 6/6
C) 1/8
6/6
6. Ms. Brown ordered a dozen flowers. 1/6 of the flowers are red and 1/3 of the flowers are yellow. Compare these two fractions correctly.
1/6 < 1/3
8. Marissa is decorating a paper plate. She is shading ¼ of the plate. Draw a square and shade ¼ of the square. Write a fraction that is equivalent to ¼.
12. Olivia is painting two same size squares for art class. She paints 7/8 of one square green. Then, she paints 5/8 of a square yellow. Compare the fraction 7/8 and 5/8 by using the symbols: <, >, or =.
7/8 > 5/8
11. James, Kim, and Forest are meeting at the park. James live ¾ mile away from the park. Kim lives ¼ mile away from the park. Forest lives 2/4 mile away from the park. Organize the fractions from least to greatest (smallest to largest).
1/4, 2/4, 3/4
1. Ben went to the park for a run. The run lasted ¾ hour.
Which fraction is equivalent to ¾ ?
A) 3/6
B) 4/8
C) 6/8
5. Felipe and Kayla are reading a book. Felipe read 5/4 of the book and Kayla read 5/6 of the book. Compare the two fractions and select the correct statement.
A) Felipe read more of the book than Kayla
B) Felipe and Kayla read the same amount of the book
C) Kayla read more than Felipe
A) Felipe read more of the book than Kayla because 5/4 > 5/6
13. Jayden ran 5/6 mile on Monday, 2/6 mile on Tuesday, and 6/6 mile on Wednesday. Organize the fractions from least to greatest (smallest to largest).
2/6, 5/6, 6/6
14. My mother has a large number of roses in her garden. 2/6 of those roses are red. 2/4 of the roses white. Which statement correctly compares the two fractions?
2/6 < 2/4
10. Lani used 2/3 cups of raisins and ¾ cups of oatmeal to bake cookies. Which statement is correct? Draw pictures to compare the fractions.
A) Lani used the same amount of raisins and oatmeal
B) Lani used more raisins than oatmeal
C) Lani used less raisins than oatmeal
C) Lani used less raisins than oatmeal because 2/3 <3/4