GCF / LCM
Renaming Mixed Fractions
Renaming Equivalent Fractions
Percents
Comparing Fractions
100

This is the GCF of 4 and 6

What is 2?

100

1 1 /2 as an improper fraction.

What is 3/2

100

The number we multiply all fractions by to find an equivalent fraction.

What is 1?

100

The denominator of all percents

What is 100?

100

8/10 ______ 1/10

8/10 > 1/10

200

This is the LCM of 4 & 6

What is 12?

200

17/6 as a mixed number

What is 2 5/6?

200

8/10 reduced to lowest terms.

What is 4/5?

200

0.15 as a percent

What is 15%?

200

1/6 _____ 1/8

1/6 > 1/8

300

The LCM of the numbers 9 and 12.

What is 36?

300

13 1/3 as an improper fraction

What is 40/3?

300

1/2 with a denominator of 40

What is 20/40

300

DAILY DOUBLE

60% as a reduced fraction.

300

8/11 _____ 3/7

8/11 > 3/7

400

The GCF of the numbers 15, 30, and 50.

What is 5?

400

50/4 as a mixed number

What is 12 1/2?

400

2/9 with a denominator of 36.

What is 8/36?

400

15/60 as a percent.

What is 25%?

400

10/13 _____ 11/14

10/13 < 11/14

500

The LCM of 11 and 16.

What is 176?

500

86/7 as a mixed number

What is 12 2/7?

500

6/7 with a numerator of 42.

What is 42/49?

500
6/30 as a percent.

What is 20%?

500

4/7 _____ 3/5

4/7 < 3/5

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