What is Answers will vary (examples: 2/4, 4/8, 5/10, 6/12)
100
Use <, > or =. 1/2 ___ 3/4
What is 1/2 < 3/4
100
Write another name for 3/2. (Write a mixed number). Shade a picture to help you.
What is 1 1/2
100
Solve 42 x 3 using the lattice method
what is 126
100
9 x 5 =
What is 45.
200
Are the fractions 2/4 and 5/10 equivalent?
What is yes!
200
Use <, >, =. 1/2 ___ 2/4
What is 1/2 = 2/4
200
Write another name for 8/5. (Write a mixed number). Draw and shade a picture if this helps you.
What is 1 3/5
200
Solve by using the lattice method. 29 x 9
261
200
80 x 5 =
What is 400
300
Are the fractions 1/3 and 2/5 equivalent?
What is no, 1/3 is less than 2/5.
300
Use<, >, =. 2/8 ____ 1/4
What is 2/8 = 1/4
300
How much do 3 60-pound dogs weigh? Show your work.
What is 180 pounds.
300
Solve by using the lattice method. 121 x 23 =
2, 783
300
70 x 600
What is 42,000
400
Which two names are not equivalent to 1/4? 2/8, 3/8, 3/12, one-fourth, one-sixth.
What is 3/8 and one-sixth.
400
Use <, >, =. 5/8___ 3/4
What is 5/8 < 3/4
400
9 x (5 x 2) =
What is 90
400
Solve using the lattice method. 456 x 98 =
What is 44,688
400
800 x 40
What is 32,000
500
Name an equivalent Fraction to 7/21
What is Answers may vary. Example: 1/3
500
Use <, >, or =. 1 1/2 ____ 1 1/4
What is 1 1/2 > 1 1/4
500
Tom has $12.00 to buy as many packs of gummy bears as he wants. 1 pack of gummy bears costs $2.20. 1. How many packs can he get? 2. How much money will he spend? 3. How much change will he get back?