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What is the numerator in the fraction below?

 5

__

 9

5

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Are these fractions equivalent? Why or why not?


Yes, they are equivalent because they take up the same amount of space from the whole.

100

How much is 1/2 of these candies?


6 candies.

Strategy: Draw the array. Draw circles around 2 equal groups, then count all of the candies inside 1 group!

100

There are 15 birds. 5 birds are black. 10 birds are blue. 

What fraction of the birds are black?

5/15

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True or False.

Fractions always represent equal parts.

True.

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Which is the denominator of the fraction below?


 18

___

 24

24

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Are these fractions equivalent? Why or why not?


No, they are not equivalent because they do not take up the same amount of space from the whole.

200

How much is 1/4 of these doughnuts?


4 doughnuts!


Strategy: Draw the array. Circle 4 equal groups. Count the doughnuts in 1 of those groups.

200

There are 8 slices in a pizza. Sam and John each eat 1 slice. What fraction of slices are remaining?

6/8 of the slices are remaining.

200

True or False.

This circle is divided into equal parts.


False

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True or false.

A fraction shows the parts of a whole.

True

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Are these 4 fractions equivalent? Why or why not?


Yes, they are equivalent, because they take up the same amount of space from the whole.

300

How much is 1/3 of the circles?


5 circles.

Strategy: Draw the array. Circle 3 equal groups. Count all of the circles in 1 group.

300

There are 18 students in the classroom. 7 students are girls. The rest are boys. What fraction of the students are boys?

11/18 of the students are boys.

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True or False.

This rectangle is divided into equal parts.


True

400

Which fraction of green parts is shown in this picture?


  2

____

  3

400

Are these 3 fractions equivalent? Why or why not?


No, they are not equivalent because they do not take up the same amount of space from the whole.

400

How much is 2/3 of the 6 eggs?


4 eggs!

Strategy: Draw the array. Circle 3 equal groups. Count the eggs in 2 of the groups.

400

There are 16 chocolates. Mike eats 6. Joe eats 3. What fractions shows how many chocolates are remaining?

7/16 of the chocolates are remaining.

400

Which shape is divided into equal halves? Choose A or B.


A)


B)


A

500

True or false.


 18

____      is a proper fraction.

  7

False. The numerator cannot be bigger than the denominator in a proper fraction.

500

Which fraction is equivalent to 1/2? Choose A, B, or C.


A) 


B)


C) 

C)  

Because it takes up one half of the whole space.

500

How much is 4/5 of 10 pennies?


8 pennies!

Strategy: Draw the array. Circle 5 equal groups. Count all of the pennies in 4 of those groups.

500

Jane and Martha cut a pizza into equal slices. They each eat 2 slices. There is 1 slice remaining.

How many slices did they cut?

They cut the pizza into 5 slices.

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Which shape is divided into fourths? Choose either A, B or C.


A)


B)  


C) 

C