Comparing Fractions!
What's in the Middle?
In the Middle Part 2
Ordering Decimals and Fractions
On a Line!
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7/8 is (greater, less than, equal to) 5/6.
What is greater than?
100
True or False - there is a fraction between 1/2 and 3/4?
What is True? 1/2 = 2/4, and multiply both numerators and denominators by 2 to get 4/8 and 6/8. 7/8 is between these two fractions.
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A possible number between 0.77 and 0.78 might be this.
What is 0.771? Can be any number between and including 0.771- 0.779.
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Order from least to greatest: 3.71, 3 and 7/10, and 3 and 7 hundredths.
What is 3 and 7 hundredths (3.07), 3 and 7/10 (3.70), and 3.71?
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1/8 of an inch is equivalent to ___/16 of an inch.
What is 2/16ths?
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4 minutes and 15 seconds is this written as a fraction.
What is 4 and 1/4 minutes?
200
This fraction is in between 4/8 and 5/8.
What is 9/16?
200
This fraction is between 1/16 and 3/16.
What is 2/16, or 1/8?
200
Order from least to greatest: 5.15 minutes, 5 minutes and 30 seconds, and 5 and 2/5 minutes.
What is 5.15 minutes (9 seconds), 5 and 2/5 minutes (24 seconds), and 5 minutes and 30 seconds?
200
This represents 0.88 on a number line (show line).
What is .... (show answer PDF)
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Of the fractions 12/13 and 10/11, this one is greater because...
What is 12/13, because looking at the missing parts 1/13 and 1/11, 1/13 is the smallest of the two fractions, meaning that 12/13 is closer to one than 10/11?
300
This comes between 8.01 and 8.02.
What is 8.015? (many possible answers - can be between and including 8.011 - 8.019 or larger, as long as the digit in the 100ths is not larger than 2).
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What is a possible decimal value between 2 and 1/4 and 2 and 1/2?
What is anything between 2.26 - 2.49?
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Order from least to greatest and explain the strategy used: 5/11, 5/15, 5/2, 5/10, and 5/6
What is 5/15, 5/11, 5/10, 5/6, and 5/2? Because these fractions have common numerators, it is easy to compare denominators - the larger the denominator, the smaller the fraction.
300
This marks the measurement 4 and 3/8ths.
What is .... (show PDF)
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This would be the best method to compare 6/5 and 13/10 because...
What is comparing common denominators? It is this because 5 and 10 both have 10 as a LCM, and because the numerators are not the same to compare, and both are past the benchmark of 1.
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Name two fractions in between 2/5 and 3/5.
What are (varied answers:) 5/10, 9/20, 10/20 or 1/2, or 11/20?
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Two decimals between 3/4 and 7/8 are this.
What are 0. 80, 0.85, 0.751... (possible answers). 3/4 = 0.75, and 7/8 = 0. 875. Any number between these numbers is acceptable.
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6/10 is greater than 0.06 because of this.
What is that 6/10 as a decimal is written as 0.6, and this 6 is in the tenths position, while the other 6 in 0.06 is in the hundredth position? It's the same as saying 6/10 is greater than 6/100.
400
Sally measured her finger to be somewhere between 2 and 2/8 inches and 2 and 3/8 inches. A more exact measurement on a ruler might be this:
What is 2 and 5/16th inches?
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Write in order from least to greatest: 4.14, 4 and 13/100, 4 and 1/6, and 4 and 1/8.
What is 4 and 1/8 (4.0125), 4 and 13/100 (4.13), 4.14, and 4 and 1/6 (4.1666....)?
500
One fraction between 3/4 and 7/8 is this.
What is 13/16th?
500
My hand measures less than 5 inches, but more than 4 and 7/8 inches. My hand's measurement might be this.
What is 4 and 15/16 inches?
500
2/3 is (greater, less than, or equal to) 0.61.
What is greater than?
500
The red oval on this ruler represents this measurement:
What is 1 and 3/16 inches?