Fractions & Mixed #s
Comparing Fractions
Comparing, adding, or subtracting fractions
Decimals are fractions
Tenths and Hundredths
100

What is 7/4 as a mixed number?

1 and 3/4

100

which is bigger: 1/3 or 3/12?

1/3

100

1/4 + 3/4

4/4 or 1

100

write 1/10 as a decimal

0.1

100

what does 9/10 equal?

90/100

200

what is 1 and 3/16 as an improper fraction?

19/16

200

which is more, 1/4 of a dozen, or 1/3 of a dozen?


Hint hint, think about the 12 eggs in a carton!

1/3 of a dozen (4 eggs)

200

1 and 1/4 - 1/4

1 or 4/4

200

what is 0.15 as a fraction?

15/100

200

what is the word form for 1.30

one and thirty hundredths or one and three tenths

300

It takes 3/4 cup of orange juice to make one smoothie. If Ms. Fennelly makes 2 smoothies, how much orange juice did she use?

6/4 or 1 and 1/2

300

which is smaller, 2/3 or 7/12?

7/12

300

1 and 1/4 - 3/4

2/4 or 1/2

300

what is 2.95 as a fraction?

2 and 95/100

300

8/10 + 10/100

90/100 or 9/10

400

what number is halfway between 0 and 17?

8 and 1/2

400

which is greater, 1/2 or 2/4?

Neither, they are equivalent!

400

1 and 3/8 - 4/8

7/8

400

How can you show the fraction 15 34/100 as money?

$15.34

400

what is 1/2 as a decimal?

0.5 or 0.50

500

Define an improper fraction and a mixed number.

An improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is bigger than the denominator, and a mixed number is where we have one whole number and a fraction.


500

put these fractions in order from LEAST to GREATEST


2/6, 5/6, 7/12, 1/4, 4/12, 3/6, 3/4

1/4, 2/6, 4/12, 3/6, 7/12, 3/4, 5/6

500

2 and 5/6 - 1 and 1/2

1 2/6 or 1 and 1/3

500

what is the difference between hundreds and tens vs hundredths and tenths

hundreds and tens is referring to a number in the tens place or hundreds place of a whole number, meanwhile tenths and hundredths are referring to the place value of a number that is LESS than a whole

500

Take the fraction 1/4 and write it in word form and fraction form to represent this number out of 100

25/100 "twenty five hundredths"