It's equivalent to 2/3
What is 4/6, 6/9, 8/12, 10/15 ...?
The greater of these fractions: 1/3 and 1/4
What is 1/3?
The correct order of these fractions: 7/8, 1/8, 4/8
What is 1/8, 4/8, 7/8?
The correct order of the following:
3/4, 0.25, 1/3, 0.50, 0.9, 3/10
What is 0.25, 1/3, 3/10, 0.50, 3/4, 0.9?
This type of fraction has a numerator of 1. Examples include 1/2, 1/3 and 1/12.
What is a unit fraction?
It is the equivalent to 4/16
What is 1/4, 8/32, 12/48 ...?
The greater of these fractions: 7/14 and 10/14
What is 10/14?
The correct order of these fractions: 1/2, 1/12, 1/3, 11/12
What is 1/12, 1/3, 1/2, 11/12
What is precision?
These fractions are used to compare fractions (and equivalent fractions) to. Examples include 0, 1/2 and 1.
What are benchmark fractions?
It is the equivalent to 3/12
What is 1/4, 6/24, 9/36, 12/48 ...?
The greater of these fractions: 5/8 and 7/12
What is 5/8?
The correct order of these fractions: 2/3, 5/6, 1/6, 1/2
What is 1/6, 1/2, 2/3, 5/6?
Mason said that 5/9 is less than 13/24. This is one way that you could justify your argument that 13/24 is less than 5/9.
What is reason about the size of the fractions or draw accurate models?
This part of the fraction tells us how many parts there are in the whole.
What is a denominator?
It's how you generate or determine equivalent fractions
What is multiplying (or dividing) both numerator and denominator by the same number?
What is using a tool, like fraction tiles or a number line, to determine equivalence?
The greater of these fractions:11/12 and 6/7
What is 11/12?
The correct order of these fractions: 11/12, 1/4, 2/6, 2/3, 4/24
What is 4/24, 1/4, 1/3, 2/3, 11/12
What is 4/32, 8/32, 6/32, 16/32?
(2/16, 1/4, 6/32, 4/8)
What is a numerator?
It is the equivalent to 1 and 2/12
What is 14/12?
The greater of these fractions: 13/24 and 5/9
What is 5/9?
The correct order of these fractions: 5/14, 4/25, 9/8, 4/7, 4/10
What is 4/25, 5/14, 4/10, 4/7, 9/8?
It's the first three markers on a 1 mile race track that would include both a water station and repair station if water stations are placed every 1/6 mile and repair stations are placed every 1/12 of a mile.
What is at 1/6 (or 2/12) mile, 3/6 (or 6/12) mile and 1 mile?
What is equivalence? (or equivalent)