An equivalent fraction to 1/2
What is 2/4, 4/8, 3/6, 5/10, etc.
Simplify 4/8
Compare ¾ and 9/12
3/4 = 9/12
Order the fractions from least to greatest: ⅔, 3/4, 3/6
3/6, 2/3, 3/4
An equivalent fraction to 5/6
What is 10/12, 20/24, 15/18, etc.
Simplify 6/8
What is 3/4
Compare 5/8 and 4/16
5/8 > 4/16
4/16=2/8
The GCF of 6 and 8
What is 2
An equivalent fraction to 2/3
What is 4/6, 8/12, 6/9, etc.
Simplify 15/20
Compare 4/16 and 4/5
4/16 < 4/5
The LCM of 6 and 9
What is 18
An equivalent fraction to 24/36
What is 2/3, etc.
Simplify 27/36
3/4
Jack ate 3/5 of a pie. Joe at 6/12 of the pie. Who ate more? Compare using <,>, or =.
3/5 > 1/2
At a bakery there were, ⅜ chocolate cupcakes were left and 2/3 vanilla cupcakes were left, 8/16 strawberry cupcakes were left. What cupcakes was there the most left of?
The vanilla cupcakes
Alex spent 2/6 hours writing, 4/6 hour playing chess, and 8/12 hour baking. Which activity did she spend more than 1/2 hour doing?
What is: chess (2/3 hour) and baking (2/3)
Dianna and Dan are each writing an essay. Diana completed 2/5 of her essay in the morning. Dan completed 6/10 of his essay after school. Who completed more of the essay?
Dan completed more of the essay because 6/10 simplifies to 3/5 which is more then 2/5
16/28 of the class are girls. 3/7 of the class are boys. Compare the number of girls to boys. Use <,>, or =
16/28 > 3/7
16/28=4/7
Jennifer spent: 4/5 hour at dance, 4/12 hour at soccer, 7/8 hour doing homework, and 2/6 hour eating.
Which activity did she spend more than 1/2 hour?
Dance and doing homework