Fraction Word Problem
Compare (Daily Double)
Subtracting Fractions
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Final Jeopardy
100

During swim practice, Leo swam 3/12 of a mile during warm-ups, 5/12 of a mile during drills, and 2/12 of a mile during a race. If Leo’s goal was to swim 12/12 of a mile, how much farther does he need to swim?

2/12 of a mile

100
Make the improper fraction into a mixed number: 12/5
2 1/6
100
Subtract the fraction 9/10 - 4/10
1/2
100
Name an equivalent fraction: 3/9
1/3, 6/18, 12/36
100
Simplify the fraction: 8/10
4/5
200
Make sure your answer is in SIMPLEST form! 3/9 + 2/9
5/9
200

True or false.

3/4 < 5/8

false

200
Subtract the fractions 3/5 - 1/5
2/5
200
Name an equivalent fraction 5/8
10/16, 15/24, 20/32
200
Simplify the fraction: 12/24
1/2
300

Solve. 6/12 + 4/12

10/12

300
Make the improper fraction into a mixed number: 19/4
4 3/19
300

Subtract the fractions 1 3/15 - 7/15

11/15

300
Name an equivalent fraction 7/10
14/20, 21/30, 28/40
300

Order the fractions from least to greatest:

2/4, 1/4, 3/8

1/4, 3/8, 2/4

400
Make sure your answer is in SIMPLEST form! 2/12 + 8/12
5/6
400

 Make sure you comparison statement is in mixed form. 

During practice, Luis ran 11/3 miles and Carlos ran 10/5 miles.

 Compare the distances using >, <, or =.

3 2/3 > 2

400
Subtract the fractions 2 9/12 - 1 4/12
1 5/12
400
Name an equivalent fraction 4/6
2/3, 8/12, 12/18
400
Simplify the fraction: 25/100
1/4
500

During swim practice, Leo swam 3/12 of a mile during warm-ups, 5/12 of a mile during drills, and 2/12 of a mile during a race. If Leo’s goal was to swim 12/12 of a mile, how much farther does he need to swim?

2/12 of a mile

500

Make sure you comparison statement is in mixed form. 

During practice, Luis ran 11/3 miles and Carlos ran 10/5 miles.

 Compare the distances using >, <, or =.

3 2/3 > 2

500

Subtract the fractions 2 9/12 - 1 4/12

1 5/12

500

Which fraction is NOT equivalent to the others? 

6/8, 3/4, 12/20, 9/12

12/20

500

Which fraction is NOT equivalent to the others? 

6/8, 3/4, 12/20, 9/12

12/20