Fraction Rules
Comparing <,>,=
As a Decimal
As a Fraction
Mo Problems
100

3/4 · 15/5 = ?

3/4 · 15/5 = 9/4  or                      2  1/4  

100

<, >, or = ?

0.10 ___________ 0.1111111.....

<, >, or = ?

0.10 < 0.1111111.....

100

Write 12/18 as a decimal.

Is it Repeating or Terminating?

0.666666666666....

Repeating!

100

Write 0.28 as a fraction in simplest form.

7/25

100

Identify all sets to which -14 belongs.

(RATIONALS        INTEGERS        WHOLE        NATURALS        NONE)

RATIONAL & INTEGER

200

1  1/2  ·  3  2/4 = ?

3/2  ·  14/4  =  21/4  or  5  1/4

200

<, >, or = ?

6/9 ___________ 0.656

<, >, or = ?

6/9 > 0.656

200

Write 7/9 as a decimal.

Is it Repeating or Terminating?

0.777777777777....

Repeating!

200

Write -0.65 as a fraction in simplest form.

-13/20

200

Identify all sets to which 0.444444... belongs.

(RATIONALS        INTEGERS        WHOLE        NATURALS        NONE)

RATIONAL


300

How do you solve a division problem with fractions?

KEEP CHANGE FLIP! :)

300

<, >, or = ?

3/10 ___________ 0.333333....

3/10 < 0.333333....

300

Write 737/999 as a decimal.

Is it Repeating or Terminating?

0.737737737737737737...

Repeating!

300

Write 7.110 as a fraction in simplest form.

7   11/100   or   711/100

300

Ms. Vega is making 2 1/5 times a recipe. If the recipe calls for 2/3 cups of sugar, how much sugar will she need?

11/5 · 2/3 = 22/15 

400

3  3/5   ÷  1   2/3 = ?

18/5  ·  3/5  = 54/25

400

 <, >, or = ?

1 4/9 ___________ 1  6/8

1 4/9 < 1  6/8

400

Write 5/8 as a decimal.

Is it Repeating or Terminating?

0.625

Terminating!

400

Write -5.6 as a fraction in simplest form.

-5   3/5  or  -28/5

400

The length of a rectangle is 2 2/5 inches. The width is 1/4 of the length.

Find the width of the rectangle.

12/5 · 1/4 = 12/20


Width =  3/5

500

4abc2/3b   ·   7a/c  = ?

28a2c/3

500

<, >, or = ?

-0.68 ___________ -3/4

-0.68  > -3/4

500

Write 11/9 as a decimal.

1.2222222....

500

Write 1.8888888888... as a fraction in simplest form.

1  8/9  or  17/9

500

If each guest at a party eats two-thirds of a small pizza, how many guests would finish 12 small pizzas?

12 ÷ 2/3 =

12 · 3/2 = 

36/2 =  18 guests

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