Identifying fractions
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WHAT IS 1/2

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What is 2/6?

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =

4/8     2/4

4/8  =  2/4

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1/2 by multiplying by 2 once

2/4

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4/8 by dividing by 4 once

1/2

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The top number in a fraction is called the?

Numerator

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1/4 x2

2/4= 1/2

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3/10 / 4

3/40

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What is 2/3?

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What is 2/8?

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

3/4     3/5


3/4  >  3/5

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2/3 by multiplying by 3 once

6/9

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3/9 by dividing by 3 once

1/3

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Two fractions which name the same thing are called?

Equivalent fractions
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1 3/5 x 4

4 + 12/5 = 6 2/5

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8/ 1/7

56

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What is 3/5?

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What is T?

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

1/2     1/4

1/2 > 1/4

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3/4 by multiplying by 3 once

9/12

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8/16 by dividing by 2 twice

2/4

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The bottom number in a fraction is called the?

Denominator

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5/7 x 9

45/7 = 6 3/7

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9/ 4/6

56/4 = 14

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What is 3 4/5?

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What is 1/2?

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Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

2/4   2/10

2/4 > 2/10

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2/5 by multiplying by 2 twice

8/20

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80/100 by dividing by 10 once

8/10

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When do we use fractions in real life?

Measuring things with a tape measure.

Cooking (3/4 cup of sugar).

Dividing items between people.

Etc.

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5 3/4 x 3/5

9 9/20

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4/9 / 4

4/36 =9

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What is 5 2/10?

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What is D?

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Compare the fractions using >, <, =

2/3     3/6

2/3 > 3/6

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7/8 by multiplying by 8

56/64

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54/81 by dividing by 9 once

6/9

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When do we use decimals in real life? 

Money ex. $3.49

When we want exact measurements such as distance, weight, windows, etc.

Etc.

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7 1/2 x 2 3/5

19 1/2
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12/ 6/7

84/6 = 14