Word Problems
Which fraction is equivalent to 4/8?
a.) 2/7 b.) 5/9 c.) 2/4
c.) 2/4
Create a fraction equivalent to 2/3
4/6, 6/9, 8/12
If I had 3/5 and you had 4/6.. would we have the same amount?
NO!
Look at the sets of numbers below: One set is equivalent and one set is not. Which set IS the equivalent fractions? 7/28, 1/4 4/5, 6/7
7/28, 1/4
Create a fraction that is equivalent to 1/2
2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10
If I had 9/12 and 3/4 would I have equivalent fractions?
Yes! I can divide both 9 and 12 by 3 to get 3/4
Is 6/8 equivalent to 3/4?
YES
Look at the sets of numbers below: One set is equivalent and one set is not. Which set IS NOT the equivalent fractions? 3/8, 6/16 9/10, 11/14
9/10, 11/14
Create a fraction that is equivalent to 3/4
6/8 9/12 12/16
Are the following numbers equivalent? 1/3, 7/21
Yes. I can multiply both the numerator and denominator by 7.
Fill in the missing numerator in this problem to make the 2 numbers equivalent. 2/3 and ?/6
4
Andy bought a pack of 16 pencils. He gave 4 away. Write 2 equivalent fractions to represent the part of the pencils Andy gave away.
4/16 1/4
Look at the pattern below: there is one fractional number in this set that does not follow the pattern based on multiples. Which one does not follow the pattern? 3/4, 6/8 10/12 12/16
10/12
Are these numbers all equivalent? 3/6, 4/8, 9/18
Yes
Which fraction is equivalent to 8/10?
a.) 30/40 b.) 8/16
c.) 4/5 d.) 5/4
C
Patrick has three pieces of wire. They are 7/10 m, 11/20m, and 3/5 m in length. Which piece is equal to six tenths of a meter?
3/5 m
Look at the pattern below: there is one fractional number in this set that does not follow the pattern based on multiples. Which one does not follow the pattern? THEN write the fraction that should go in its place. 2/4, 4/8, 6/16, 16/32
6/16- wrong answer right answer-8/16
Create 3 equivalent fractions for the fractional number 4/10
8/20, 12/30, 16/40
which number in the pattern is NOT equivalent? 9/11 18/22 24/33 36/44
24/33
Mr. Florez has 6 cans of juice. He gave one can to Greg and 2 cans to Meg. Write 2 equivalent fractions to describe what fraction of the cans is left.
3/6, 1/2