Equivalent Fractions
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Write two equivalent fractions for 2/3

WHAT IS 4/6 6/9 8/12 10/15

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Fran baked 12 lemon tarts for her son, Bob. He gobbled up 4 tarts. What fraction of lemon tarts did Bob eat?

4/12 = 1/3

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =

4/8     2/4

4/8  =  2/4

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Add the fractions:   2/15  +  1/15

1/5

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Subtract the fractions:   6/10  -  2/10

2/5

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Turn to a mixed number

7/2

3 1/2

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1/10 + 2/10

3/10

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Write two equivalent fractions for 1/3.

2/6,  3/9,  4/12,  5/15

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Tucker baked 2 1/7 pizzas and ordered another 5/7 of a pizza from his local pizzeria. If he shares 1 2/7 of his pizza with his friends, how much pizza does he have left over?

1 4/7

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

1/5 and 1/3

1/5  <  1/3

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Add the fractions:  1/4  +  2/4

3/4

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Subtract the fractions:  9/12  -  3/12

6/12

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Turn to a mixed number

13/4

3 1/4

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100/100 - 50/100

50/100

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Write two equivalent fractions for 5/10.

1/2,  10/20,  15/30,  20/40

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A pizza is covered with multiple toppings. 5/8 of the pizza is covered in mushroom, 1/8 of the pizza is covered with onions, and the rest of the pizza is covered with only cheese. What fraction of the pizza is covered with only cheese?

2/8

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

3/4     3/5


3/4  >  3/5

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Add the fractions: 2 6/10 + 4/10

2 10/10 = 3

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Subtract the fractions:  5/6  -  1/6

4/6

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Turn to an Improper Fraction

5 2/5

27/5

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70/100+ 12/10

19/10 or 190/100

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Write two equivalent fractions for 3/4.

6/8,  9/12,  15/20,  18/24

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Rej has 4 7/12 pizzas, but 2 1/12 of them have no toppings. How many of Rej’s pizzas have toppings?

2 6/12 = 2 1/2

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

1/2     1/4

1/2 > 1/4

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Add the fractions: 4 1/8+ 1 2/8

5 3/8

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Subtract the fractions: 7/8 -  6/8

1/8

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Turn to an Improper Fraction

5 1/3

16/3

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Convert 90/10 to hundredths

900/100

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Write two equivalent fractions for 1.

1/1,  2/2,  3/3,  4/4

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Amy has 72 sweets in a bag. She keeps 1/4 of them for herself and shares the rest with friends. How many sweets will she give to her friends?

54

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

5/7     8/10

5/7 = 8/10

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Add the fractions: 2 3/6 + 2 5/6

4 8/6 = 5 2/6

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Subtract the fractions:   1 - 3/8

5/8

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Turn to a mixed number

66/7

9 3/7

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90/100 - 3/10

6/10 or 60/100

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