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PrimeTime
Equivalents
> < =
Order in the Court
Factor vs Multiple
100
A number that is neither prime nor composite.
What is 1?
100
An equivalent fraction for 2/4.
What is 1/2 (or 4/8, 8/16, etc.)?
100
1/2 __ 45/90
What is =?
100
1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/12
What is greatest to least?
100
2, 2, 2, 2
What are the prime factors of 16?
200
The number in the string: 2, 3, 7, 9, 11 that is NOT prime.
What is number 9?
200
The answer you get when you multiply any fraction times another fraction equal to one whole.
What is an equivalent fraction?
200
7/8 __ 10/12
What is >?
200
3/8, 6/12, 2/3
What is least to greatest?
200
13, 26, 39, 52...
What are the multiples of 13?
300
2, 3 and 5.
What are the prime factors of 30?
300
The next equivalent fraction in the string; 1/3, 2/6, 3/9...
What is 4/12?
300
34/51 __ 2/3
What is =?
300
The first step we must do before we can compare and order a set of fractions.
What is find a common denominator?
300
The number that is the same as a least common denominator.
What is a least common multiple?
400
The largest factor of 51?
What is 17?
400
The next equivalent fraction in the string: 7/8, 21/24, 42/48...
What is 63/72?
400
36/72 __ 72/154
What is >?
400
7/8, 11/12, 23/24
What is least to greatest?
400
A ________ can not be smaller than the largest number in the denominator of a set of fractions.
What is a multiple?
500
The prime number in the string: 97, 87, 77, 57 and 27.
What is 97?
500
The mathematical property we use to create equivalent fractions.
What is POO (Property of One)?
500
25/75 __ 75/125
What is
500
52/104, 26/52, 13/26
What is all are equal?
500
The numbers I use when applying P.O.O. (using a fraction equal to "one") to find equivalent factors.
What are factors?