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100

2/8 + 3/8 = 

5/8

100
8/10 - 5/10 = 

3/10

100

Write the fraction as a decimal number: 

54/100

0.54

100

Write 0.6 as two different fractions.

6/10 and 60/100

100

Write two equivalent fractions for the picture below:


1/2, 2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, etc.

200

2/10 + 33/100 = 

53/100

200

10/12 - 4/12 = 

6/12

200

Write the following fraction as TWO different decimals: 

2/10

0.2 and 0.20

200

Abbi ate 4/6 of a chocolate bar and then gave Charlotte 1/6 of the same chocolate bar. How much of the bar did they eat all together?

5/6

200

Write two equivalent fractions for the egg cartons: 


4/12, 2/6, 1/3

300

2  4/12 + 6  3/12 = 

8  7/12

300

5  4/10 - 2  2/10 = 

3   2/10

300

Write the fraction as TWO decimal numbers: 

9/10

0.9 and 0.90

300

Draw a model that represents 2/4. Then write 1 equivalent fraction.

Models will vary. Fractions: 1/2, 4/8 ,etc. 

300

Write 3 equivalent fractions for the shaded part: 


1/2, 5/10, 50/100

400

Rosy has a piece of ribbon that is 3 1/6 feet long. Leah has another piece that is 4 2/6 feet long. How many feet of ribbon do they have together?

7 3/6

400

Mia ate 7/8 of her sandwich. Leland at 3/8 of his sandwich. How much more of her sandwich did Mia eat than Leland?

4/8 

400

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol: 

0.80 ____ 0.08

0.80 > 0.08

400

Add:

4/10 + 25/100

65/100

400

Priscilla says 30/100 of the grid is shaded in. Colton says 3/10 of the grid is shaded in. Who is correct? EXPLAIN.

They both are because 30/100 = 3/10

500

Caleb ate 3/10 of a pizza. Owen ate 47/100 of a pizza. How much pizza did they eat together?

77/100 of a pizza!

500

Kaydence wants to jog 5/10 of a mile. So far, she's jogged 35/100 of a mile. How much further does Kaydence need to jog?

15/100

500

Fill in the blank with the correct symbol: 

0.9 _____ 0.89

0.9 > 0.89

500

3/4 equals what decimal?

0.75

500

Write three equations to equal 1 that are all true and all different. Use only fractions in your equations. 

For example: 2/4 + 2/4 = 1

Answers will vary.