Write two equivalent fractions for 1/2
2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, 6/12, 7/14, 10/20, 50/100
Using probability language (impossible, unlikely, 50-50 chance, likely, very likely), what is the chance that when I flip a coin, it will land on heads?
50-50 chance, there are only two sides of the coin that it could land on!
Write the equivalent decimal for the fraction 7/10
0.7
Write >, <, or = to make the number sentence true
1/6 ____ 5/6
1/6 < 5/6
Solve the multiplication problem by hand? NO CALCULATOR!!
45 x 24 = ?
1080
What is 2/4 of 8?
4
Using probability language (impossible, unlikely, 50-50 chance, likely, certain), when rolling six-sided die, what are the chances that I roll a number larger than 1?
Very likely! There is a 5/6 chance that I roll either number 2,3,4,5, or 6, all of the numbers larger than 1!
Write the equivalent fraction for the decimal 0.45
45/100
Write the set of fractions in order from smallest to largest
7/8, 2/8, 5/8, 1/8, 8/8
1/8, 2/8, 5/8, 7/8, 8/8
What is 2/3 of 18?
12
Write two equivalent fractions for 2/3
4/6, 8/12, 10/15, 16/24
A bag contains
4 Red M&Ms
2 Blue M&Ms
3 Yellow M&Ms
1 Green M&M
You put your hand in the bag and pull out an M&M. What fraction of the time would you expect to pull out a blue M&M?
2/10. There are 2 total blue M&Ms and 10 total M&Ms in the bag.
Write the equivalent decimal for the fraction 50/100
0.5
Write >, <, or = to make the number sentence true
1/3 ___ 1/4
1/3 > 1/4
Solve the division problem by hand! NO CALCULATORS!
96 divided by 4?
24
What is 3/5 of 30?
18
Using probability language (impossible, unlikely, 50-50 chance, likely, certain), what is the chance that when I flip a coin, it will land on tails or heads?
Certain! When you flip a coin, you can only either land on tails or heads!
Write the equivalent fraction for the decimal 0.98
98/100
Write the set of fractions in order from smallest to largest
3/8, 3/6, 3/2, 3/5, 3/3
3/8, 3/6, 3/5, 3/3, 3/2
Miss. Eisenhart had 20 skittles. She ate 3/4 of them. How many total skittles did she eat?
15 skittles!
What is 5/6 of 60?
50
A box contains
7 baseballs
6 basketballs
4 tennis balls
2 soccer balls
What fraction of the time are you going to pull out a basketball and a soccer ball?
8/19. There are 2 soccer balls + 6 basketballs in the bag which = 8. Then, there are a total of 19 balls in the box.
Write the equivalent decimal for 496/1,000
0.496
Which fraction is larger? 3/6 or 8/9?
MUST EXPLAIN IN WORDS WHY!!!
8/9 is larger. We know that 8/9 is only 1/9 away from 1 and that 3/6 equals 1/2. 8/9 is closer to 1 than 1/2 so it is the larger fraction!
What college does Miss. Eisenhart attend?
Saint Joseph's College! :)