Equivalent or not equivalent?
3/12+5/12 _____ 8/12
equivalent
1 and 1/3 + 3 and 1/3
4 and 2/3
4 and 1/3- 2 and 1/3
2
Together, three friends ate an entire pan of brownies.
-Mia ate 2/8 of the brownies.
-Sam ate 3/8 of the brownies.
-Jake ate the rest of the brownies.
What fraction of the brownies did Jake eat?
Jake ate 3/8 of the brownies.
26/8 - 14/8
12/8 or 1 and 4/8
Equivalent or not equivalent?
4/6+4/6 _____ 8/12
not equivalent
5 and 2/8 + 10 and 4/8
15 and 6/8
6 and 3/4 - 3 and 1/4
3 and 2/4
Sarah has 4 1/4 pizzas left after her birthday party. She gives some to Jessica. Now Sarah has 2 2/4 pizzas left. What fraction of pizza did Sarah give to Jessica?
Sarah gives Jessica 1 and 3/4 of a pizza.
15/4 + 21/4
36/4 or 9
Complete this sentence with >, <, or =.
1/3 is ______ 3/6.
1/3 is less than (<) 3/6.
2 and 3/4 + 3 and 1/4
6
8 and 4/5 - 5 and 3/5
3 and 1/5
Jackson has 24/5 of a cookie cake left after his party. He gives James 12/5 of a cookie cake. How much cookie cake does Jackson have left?
Jackson has 12/5 or 2 and 2/5 of a cookie cake left.
Decompose 20/3 in one way.
Complete this sentence with >, <, or =.
4/8 is ______ 5/12.
4/8 is greater than (>) 5/12.
7 and 2/3 + 1 and 2/3
9 and 1/3
7 and 1/3 - 1 and 2/3
5 and 2/3
Kayla ate 4/3 of a candy bar.
Jefferson ate 6/3 of a candy bar.
Barry ate 1 and 1/3 of a candy bar.
How many candy bars were eaten total?
4 and 2/3 candy bars were eaten.
Order these fractions from least to greatest.
7/8
2/6
1/2
From the least to greatest...
2/6, 1/2, 7/8
8 and 5/6 + 2 and 3/6
11 and 3/6
25/4 - 13/4
12/4 or 3
Mason and Damon challenged each other to see who could stand on one foot for the longest.
Mason stood on one foot for 40 and 3/4 seconds.
Damon stood on one foot for 51 and 1/4 seconds.
How much longer did Damon stand on one foot?
Damon stood on one foot for 10 and 2/4 seconds longer.
Decompose 16/3 in two ways (including a mixed number).
multiple options
Mixed number = 5 and 1/3