1/5 = ____
2/10, 3/15, 4/20, etc.
True or false? Hundredths are bigger than tenths.
TRUE!
Give at least 2 ways to decompose 1 1/2 using addition.
1/2 + 1/2 + 1/2
6/21
Give at least 2 equivalent fractions for 1/2.
4/8, 5/10, 6/12, etc.
.001 + .11 =
.111
Fill in the blank to make this statement true.
7 2/4 + 1 + 1/4 =________
8 3/4
8/2 x 6/10 =
48/20 = 2 8/20
An equivalent fraction for 3/2:
6/4, 9/6, 15/10, etc.
5 tenths + 16 tenths + .001
2.101
Give at least 2 ways to decompose 9/2 using addition.
2/2 + 2/2 + 5/2
Give 2 real-world examples of how you can use fractions.
Cooking, baking, measuring length, measuring time
If I multiply 5/6 by 3/3, it equals ______.
15/18
Organize the decimals in order from least to greatest.
5, .5, 1.4, .72
.5, .72, 1.4, 5
Mr. Madnick says you can decompose 1/2 using fourths. Why is he correct?
1/2 is equal to 2/4. Therefore, you can add 1/2 + 1/2 to equal 2/4.
After lunch, Ms. Joline says she has more chocolate because she has 8 tenths of a candy bar. Mr. Madnick ate 3 tenths and still has .7 left of his candy bar. Who ate more?
Mr. Madnick