Fractions are fair as long as they are equivalent!
Look at the pattern below: there is one fractional number in this set that does not follow the pattern based on multiples. Which one does not follow the pattern? THEN write the fraction that should go in its place. 2/4, 4/8, 6/16, 16/32
6/16- wrong answer right answer-8/16
Mr. Florez has 10 cans of juice. He gave three cans to Greg and 5 cans to Meg. Write 2 equivalent fractions to describe what fraction of the cans is left.
2/10, 1/5