Story Problems
Comparing Fractions
Ordering Fractions on a Number Line
True or False
100

Miss Davis is shopping at Target. She bought 102 grams of dark chocolate and 599 grams of strawberries. What is the mass of the dark chocolate and strawberries together?

701 grams

100

Choose the correct inequality symbol.


1/4      3/4

<
100

Order the fractions from least to greatest.


1/8,   7/8,   3/8

1/8, 3/8, 7/8

100

True or False: 3/3 < 1

False

200

Mrs. Reinoehl's pool holds 700 liters of water. It has 398 liters of water in it right now. How many more liters of water should she put in the pool to fill it?

302 liters

200

1/4           1/8

>

200
Order the fractions from least to greatest.


7/8,   1/4,   3/8,  4/8

1/4,  3/8,  4/8,  7/8

200

True or False: 4/6 = 2/3

True

300

There are 9 rows of shoes at DSW. Each row is 20 meters long. If Miss Abler walked along each row looking for a new pair of shoes, how far did she walk?

180 meters

300

3/6           1/2

=

300

Order these fractions from least to greatest: 

1/2, 7/8, 1, 1/8

1/8, 1/2, 7/8, 1

300

4/6 < 1/2

False

400


Mrs. Richardson is building a play house for her daughters. She nailed together 7 pieces of wood. Each piece has a mass of 11 kilograms. Then, she nailed on 2 more pieces of wood. Each of these pieces has a mass of 12 kilograms.


What is the mass of the wood Mrs. Richardson has nailed together so far?



101 kilograms

400

2/8             7/8

<

400

 7/8 > 5/8

True

500

Mrs. Richardson is building a play house for her daughters. She nailed together 7 pieces of wood. Each piece has a mass of 11 kilograms. Then, she nailed on 2 more pieces of wood. Each of these pieces has a mass of 12 kilograms.


Choose the equation that best represents this problem. (The letter m stands for mass)


(7 x 11) + (2 x 12) = m

500

1/3                 2/6

=