Equivalent Fractions
Comparing Fractions
Mixed Numbers
Word Problems
Decimals
100
Give a fraction equivalent to 1/3.
Answers will vary.
100
1/2 _____ 4/8
equal
100
1 2/6 + 2 3/6 =
3 5/6
100
After a birthday party, Bob had 2 2/3 liters of Coke left and 1 1/3 liters of Dr. Pepper left. How much pop did Bob have left over? (label your answer)
4 liters
100
Write the decimal 0.25 written as a fraction.
25/100
200
Give a fraction equivalent to 2/3 with a denominator of 15.
10 / 15
200
3/8 _____ 5/9
less than (<)
200
5 1/5 - 3 3/5 =
1 3/5
200
Billy worked out for 1 1/4 hours on Monday and 2 3/4 hours on Wednesday. How much longer did Billy work out on Wednesday? (label your answer)
1 2/4 hours (or 1 1/2 hours)
200
Write the decimal 0.9 written as a fraction.
9/10
300
x / 7 = 6 / 21
x = 2
300
5/8 _____ 3/5
greater than (>)
300
8 3/9 - 5 6/9 =
2 2/3
300
Seven people at a party ate cheeseburgers weighing 1/4 of a pound each. How many pounds of cheeseburgers were eaten? (write a mixed number and label your answer)
1 3/4 pounds
300
Write the fraction 3/10 written as a decimal.
0.3
400
True or False: 3/5 is equal to 7/10. Prove your answer using a picture.
False
400
Order these fractions from greatest to least: 2/4, 1/3, 3/5
3/5 > 2/4 > 1/3
400
Using circles, draw and shade 2 5/8 pizzas.
(Should show 3 circles divided into 8 parts. 2 whole circles shaded, and 5/8 of the 3rd circle shaded)
400
A bakery uses 2/3 cup of flour in each batch of cupcakes. How many cups of flour would be used in 10 batches of cupcakes?
6 2/3 cups
400
Write the fraction 6/100 written as a decimal.
0.06
500
Using rectangles, show why 2/4 = 6/12
Picture should show one rectangle divided into 4 pieces, with 2 pieces shaded and another rectangle divided into 12 pieces, with 6 pieces shaded.
500
Put these fractions in order from least to greatest: 2/3, 1/4, 1/2. Show why your answer is correct using a number line.
1/4 < 1/2 < 2/3
500
The difference between two mixed numbers is 4 1/6. What might the two mixed numbers be?
Answers will vary.
500
Christy is baking pizzas for a party. She expects each of the 13 guests will eat 1/4 of a pizza. How many pizzas should she bake? Label your answer and draw a picture to show your work.
3 1/4 pizzas
500
Order these decimals from least to greatest: 0.7, 0.07, 0.98, 0.35, 0.9
0.07 < 0.35 < 0.7 < 0.9 < 0.98