Equivalent Fractions
Adding/Subtracting Fractions
Decimals
100

Fill in the missing number (for the ?) to show the fractions are equivalent:

4/? = 12/18


6

100

3/4 + 2/4 = ?

5/4 = 1 1/4

100

Compare the two decimals using <, >, or =.

0.58 _____ 0.85

<

200

Fill in the missing number (for the ?) to show the fractions are equivalent:

9/11 = ?/77

63

200

7/12 - 5/12 = ?

2/12

200

Compare the two decimals using <, >, or =.

32.08 _____ 32.80

<

300

Fill in the missing number (for the ?) to show the fractions are equivalent:

?/8 = 24/64

6

300

9/3 + 2/3 = ?

11/3 = 3 2/3

300

Put the decimals in order least to greatest:

15.47   51.47   15.74   51.74

15.47

15.74

51.47

51.74

400

Emily and her friends ordered a large pizza. Emily ate 2/8 of the pizza, and her friend Jake ate 1/4 of the pizza. Did they eat the same amount of pizza? Explain why or why not.

They ate the same because 2/8 = 1/4.

400

Emma swam 3/8 of the relay race, and her teammate Liam swam 2/8 of the race. Together, what fraction of the race did they swim?

2/8 + 3/8 = 5/8 of the race

400

Put the decimals in order greatest to least:

6.48   6.84    4.68    4.86    8.46


8.46

6.84

6.48

4.86

4.68

500

Anna and Ryan are reading books. Anna read 5/12 of her book, and Ryan read 1/4 of his book. Did they read the same amount of their books? If no, who read a larger portion of their book?

No they did not because Anna ran more.
500

In a basketball game, Lily played for 5/6 of the game. Her teammate Mia played for 1/6 of the game. How much of the game did Lily play more than Mia?

4/6 of the game

500

During the concert, the band played 4 songs out of a total of 10 songs requested by the audience. Convert the fraction of songs played to a decimal.

4/10 = 0.4 songs

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