It has a top number larger than (or equal to) the bottom number,It is "top-heavy."
Improper Fraction
100
Which is equivalent to 1/2?
a) 3/6
b) 1/3
c) 2/5
d) 3/7
a) 3/6
100
Convert to an improper fraction
1 1/2
3/2
100
Convert to mixed number
11/3
3 2/3
100
Which symbol should go in the blank to make the statement true?
½ _____ 3/8
a)>
b)<
c)=
A) 1/2 > 3/8
200
a whole number and a fraction combined.
Mixed number
200
Which fraction is equivalent to 1/4
a) 1/3
b) 2/8
c) 1/5
d) 3/8
200
Convert to an improper fractions
1 1/3
4/3
200
Convert to mixed number
11/2
5 1/2
200
Which symbol should go in the blank to make the statement true?
¾ _____ 2/6
a) >
b) <
c) =
a) 3/4 > 2/6
300
The answer after you divide one number by another
Quotient
300
Which is equivalent to 16/20?
a) 1/5
b) 5/4
c) 4/5
d) 1/4
c) 4/5
300
Convert to improper fraction.
2 1/8
17/8
300
Convert to mixed number
3/2
1 1/2
300
List from least to greatest
1/2, 1/5, 1/3
1/5, 1/3, 1/2
400
Two fractions that are the same value but may look different.
Equivalent fractions
400
Which is equivalent to 9/36?
a) 2/5
b) 3/9
c) 1/4
d) 2/7
400
Convert to improper fraction
3 2/3
11/3
400
Convert to mixed number
17/5
3 2/5
400
list from least to greatest
2/5, 4/5, 1/5
1/5, 2/5, 4/5
500
This is what you do to find a fraction in lowest terms.
Simplify
500
A 2-year old Goliath bird-eating spider weighs 6oz, or 6/16 lb. What fraction is equivalent to 6/16?
a) 1/4
b) 1/3
c) 1/8
d) 3/8
d) 3/8
500
A board is 4 2/3 feet long. How could you change 4 2/3 into an improper fraction?
a) Multiply 4 by 2 and then add 3. Write as a numerator over a denominator of 3.
b) Multiply 4 by 3. Then, add 2. Write that number as a numerator over a denominator if 3.
c) Divide 4 by 2/3
d) Add 4 and 2/4
b) Multiply 4 by 3. Then, add 2. Write that number as a numerator over a denominator if 3.
500
Is 5/5 an improper fraction? Explain.
Yes 5/5 is an improper fraction. An improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator (the top number) is greater than or equal to the denominator (the bottom number).
500
Sarah rode her bike 2 1/2 miles on Thursday, 2 7/10 miles on Friday, and 2 5/8 miles on Saturday. Which day did she ride the farthest?
Friday, 2 7/10. If you make each denominator 40, Thursday would be 20/40, Friday 28/40, and Saturday 25/40.