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4/10 =?/5

2/5

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Find the equivalent fraction. Use the number line.

        2/10=1/? 

<-0-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-1->

?=5

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What are the first three equivalent fractions of 2/3? Use multiplication.

4/6, 6/9, and 8/12

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Compare fractions.

1/6 < or > 3/9

>

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3 friends are making bracelets that are the same size. Anjali makes 1/3 of her bracelet blue. JunYing makes 3/4 of her bracelet blue. Laney makes 2/5 of her bracelet blue. Who has the most blue on their bracelet? Who has the least?

Most: JunYing

Least: Anjali

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11/10 = ?/20

?=22

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Find 2 equivalent fractions that are equal to x (what is the fraction shown and 1 equivalent fraction). Use the number line.

< 0_ _ _ _ x_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1 >

4/12 or 1/3 or 2/6

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What are the first 4 equivalent fractions for 5/9

starting multiplying by 4/4? Use multiplication.

20/36, 25/45, 30/54, and 35/63

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True or false?

9/6 > 27/18

False. 9/6=27/18

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Use the info to answer the problem. There was a race.

The Animal Olympics Race Results (miles)

Hippo: 9/14 Cat: 6/16 Red fox: 3/5 Eagle: 5/6

Who ran the longest length?

Who ran the shortest length?

The Eagle ran the longest length.

The Cat ran the shortest length.

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3/4=?/12

?=9

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<l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l>

  0    ?/8  2/8  3/8   ?/8  ?/8   6/8  ?/8    1

Fill in the missing blanks

1/8, 4/8, 5/8, 7/8

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4/5 x _ = ?

(_can be multiplied by the first three)

8/10, 12/15, or 16/20

300

Compare fractions. Use <, >, or =

3/8 O 9/16

<

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Emma, David, and Dana are eating a pie. Emma eats 3/8 of the pie. David eats 2/16 of the pie. Dana eats 1/4 of the pie. How much pie is left?

2/8