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Fraction Fun
Subtracting Fractions
Adding Fractions
Equivalent Fractions
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This is what we call the part of the fraction that tells us how many pieces the whole has been split into. 

what is a denominator?

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Write 5 3/7 as an improper fraction.

What is 38/7?

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3/8 - 1/4

1/8

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5/6 + 1/3

7/6 or 1 1/6

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Compare these two fractions using <, >, or =: 2/3 ? 1/2

2/3 > 1/2

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The fraction 5/4 has a special name.

What is an improper fraction?

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Compare these fractions 2/3 ______4/5

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7/9 - 2/3

1/9

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1 1/2 + 2/9

1 13/18

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Compare these two fractions using <, >, or =: 3/4 ? 3/5

3/4 > 3/5

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In a fraction, this tells us how many pieces we are looking at.

What is the numerator?

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Marge had 5 pizzas. 3/4 of the pizza that Marge had was cheese. How many pizzas were cheese? 

5 x 3/4 = 15/4 = 3 3/4

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1 19/20 - 1 1/2

9/20

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The sum of these two fractions is equal to 1 1/2

3/4 + 3/4

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Put the following fractions in order from least to greatest: 5/8, 3/5, 1/2

1/2, 3/5, 5/8

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You must change fractions to have this before you can add them.

What is a common denominator?

400

Reduce 64/72

What is 8/9?

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5/7 - (1/8 + 1/4)

19/56

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2/3 + 5/8 = ? - 1/24

1 8/24

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The smallest fraction that is equivalent to 24/60

2/5

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Improper fractions written in a different form.

What is a mixed number?

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Write 56/100 as a decimal and a percentage, then as a reduced fraction.

0.56, 56%, 14/25

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4 3/5 - 3 1/6

1 13/30

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23/24 - (1/2 + 1/6)

7/24

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Mr. Winn is 24 years old. He plans to live to 100; assuming he makes it, what fraction of his life has already lived?

6/25