Figure G has 6/8 of its whole shaded. Enter an equivalent fraction for 6/8. (review slide 8)
What is...
3/4, 12/16, 60/80, 18/24, or any equivalent fraction.
Select all the numbers that make this inequality true (see review slide 21).
What is...
b
Select the model that matches this equation. (review slide 14).
What is...
b
Robinson Cano has a bag that contains 1/10 of a pound of sunflower seeds. He adds some amount of seeds to his bag and now he has 2/10 of a pound of sunflower seeds. Use the numberline to determine the amount of sunflower seeds Robinson Cano added to his bag. (slide 15)
What is...
1/10
Where is the point on the number line? (review slide 10)
What is...
9.96
Write numbers in the boxes
to make each statement true.
You may use numbers more than once. (see review slide 20).
What is...
any number that makes the statement true
Solve for the missing numbers
__/__ + 7/10= 73/100
15/10 + 51/100= __/100
What is...
3/100 and 201/100
Sarah has 2 5/6 liters of milk. Andrew has 3/6 liters of milk. How many liters of milk do Sarah and Andrew have together?
What is...
2 8/6 or 3 2/6 liters of milk.
Enter a decimal that is equivalent to 6/10.
Enter a fraction that is equivalent to 0.76.
What is...
0.6 and 76/100
Select all fractions equivalent to 2/6.
a. 4/8
b. 12/30
c. 5/15
d. 7/11
e. 14/42
f. 18/54
What is...
e and f.
Blake was sorting his rock collection into containers. He wanted to sort the rocks by weight into one of three containers.
Enter the weight of each rock into the correct container below. (see review slide 19)
What is...
<1 oz: 6/12, 25/100, 15/25
=1 oz: 4/4, 15/15
>1 oz: 16/8, 14/6
Determine if each equation is true or false. Select True or False for each equation.
14/10 + 25/100= 39/100
25/100 + 4/10= 65/100
9/10 + 9/100= 99/100
What is...
False, True, True
Mason has 2 1/4 inches of pencil lead. Together Elijah and Mason have 4 3/4 inches of pencil lead. How many inches of pencil lead does Elijah have?
What is...
2 2/4 inches of pencil lead.
Determine if each equation is true or false.
Select True or False for each equation.
66/10= 0.66
30/100= 0.3
0.22= 2/10
What is...
False, True, False
Bruce, Clark, and Barry finished a race. Bruce finished the race in 25/10 seconds. Clark finished the race in 2 50/100 seconds. Barry finished in 2 15/100.
Select the statement that is true.
a. Bruce’s time is faster than Clark’s time.
b. Clark’s time is faster than Bruce’s time.
c. Barry’s time is faster than Bruce’s time.
d. None of the times are equal.
What is...
c
A fourth grade class is doing an investigation involving slime. Shayla opened a container of slime and spilled 2/5 of the container. Lesly spilled 4/5 of her container of slime. (review slide 12).
What is...
4/5 shaded left. (3/5 shaded in one model & 1/5 shaded in other model)
A fourth grade class is doing an investigation involving juice. Eddie opened a bottle of juice and spilled 7/10 of the bottle. Thomas spilled 4/10 of his bottle of juice. (review slide 13).
What is...
11/10 all together. (7/10 shaded in one model 4/10 shaded in other model).
Lana rented two movies that were the exact same length.
She watched 0.54 of movie number one.
She watched 0.72 of movie number two.
Select all that are true.
A. She watched more of movie number two because 7 is greater than 5.
B. She watched more of movie number one because 4 is greater than 2.
C. She watched more of movie number two because 4 is less than 7.
D. She watched more of movie number one because 5 is less than 7.
What is...
A and C.
Some students are painting this set for a school play (see review slide 22).
What is...
3/12