Ordering with different denominators (least to greatest)
Ordering with like denominators (least to greatest)
100
7/14 6/14
>
100
4/8 + 2/8
3/4
100
8/12 - 3/12
5/12
100
2/5, 1/2, 3/10
3/10, 2/5, 1/2
100
4/5, 3/5, 2/5
2/5, 3/5, 4/5
200
8/10 1/10
>
200
7/12 + 3/12
5/6
200
7/10 - 3/10
2/5
200
7/15, 2/3, 1/5
1/5, 7/15, 2/3
200
5/10, 8/10, 7/10
5/10, 7/10, 8/10
300
7/12 7/12
=
300
8/13 + 3/13
11/13
300
5/9 - 2/9
3
300
2/5, 4/9, 11/15
2/5, 4/9, 11/15
300
2/12, 8/12, 4/12
2/12, 4/12, 8/12
400
Sarah needs 2/4 cup of sugar for a recipe while Haley needs 1/4 of sugar. Who needs more sugar for the recipe?
Sarah needs more sugar.
400
John has 3/7 apples and Alyssa has 2/7 apples. How many apples do they have in all?
5/7
400
Faith had 5/12 hockey cards. She gave 2/12 to her brother. How many hockey cards does she have left?
3/12
400
Abby bought 3/4, 9/10, and 2/3 of pizza. What are the amounts in order from least to greatest?
2/3, 3/4, 9/10
400
Sarah had 2/10 pieces of cake, Jordan had 1/10 pieces of cake, Meghan had 3/10 pieces of cake. What are the amounts of cake pieces in order from least to greatest?
1/10, 2/10, 3/10
500
Allie and Amanda receive the same amount of allowance each week. Allie spends 3/5 of it on going to the movies. Amanda spends 4/7 of it on a CD. Which girl spent more of her allowance?
Allie
500
Sammie bought 1/5 of ice cream at the shop. The next day, she bought 2/5 of ice cream at the shop. What is the sum of all the ice cream she bought?
3/5
500
Emily has 9/15 of cake. She ate 5/15 of the cake. How much cake does she have left after she ate the cake?
4/15
500
Taylor has 7/8, 4/5, and 9/10 of steak. What are the amounts in order from least to greatest?
4/5, 7/8, 9/10
500
Morgan had 4/11 pieces of bread, Faith had 3/11 pieces of bread, and Meghan had 2/11 pieces of bread. What are the amounts if bread in order from least to greatest?