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100

2/8 + 3/8 =

2/8 + ⅜ = 5/8

100

8/10 - 5/10 =

8/10 - 5/10 = 3/10

100

Write the fraction as a decimal number.

54/100 

54/100 = 0.54

100

2/4 __ ¾

2/4 < ¾

100

Write 3 equivalent fractions for the shaded part.


½, 2/4, 4/8, 5/10, 10/20

200

2/10 + 33/100 =

2/10 + 33/100 = 

2/10 = 20/100

20/100 + 33/100 = 53/100

200

⅝ - 2/8  =

⅝ - 2/8  = 3/8

200

Write the fraction as a decimal number.

2/10 

2/10 = 0.2

200

4/6 __ 4/8

4/6 > 4/8

200

Write 2 equivalent fractions for the eggs.


2/6, 4/12, 1/3

300

2 4/12 + 6 3/12  =

2 4/12 + 6 3/12  =

Add whole numbers 2 + 6 = 8.

4/12 + 3/12 = 7/12.

8 + 7/12 = 8 7/12.

300

5 4/10 - 2 2/10  =

5  4/10 - 2  2/10  = 

3  2/10 or 3 1/5

300

Write the fraction as a decimal number.  

9/10   

9/10 = 0.9

300

⅚ __ 2/4

⅚ > 2/4

300

Name two equivalent fractions in this image.

⅔, 4/6, 8/12

400

Allison has a piece of ribbon that is 3 ⅙ feet long.  She found another piece that is 4 2/6 feet long.  How many feet of ribbon does she have in all?

3 ⅙ feet + 4 2/6 feet = 7 whole feet.  Then add the fractions ⅙ + 2/6 = 3/6 or ½.  So, Allison has 7 ½ feet of ribbon.

400

Addie ate ⅞ of her sandwich.  Grady ate 3/8 of his sandwich.  How much more of her sandwich did Addie eat than Grady?

⅞ - ⅜ = 4/8 or ½

400

Write the fraction as a decimal number.  

63/100

63/100 = 0.63

400

60/100 __ 6/10

60/100   =  6/10

400

Find three equivalent fractions for the shaded part.


½, 5/10, 50/100, 10/20, 25/50

500

Kendra ate 3/10 of a pizza.  Danny ate 47/100 of a pizza.  How much of the pizza did Tim and Arjun eat altogether?

Kendra ate 3/10 of a pizza, which equals 30/100. Danny ate 47/100.  

30/100 + 47/100 = 77/100

500

Chloe wants to jog 5/10 of a mile.  So far, she has jogged 35/100 of a mile.  How much farther does Chloe need to jog?

Chloe wants to jog 5/10 of a mile.  5/10 is equivalent to 50/100.  

50/100 - 35/100 is 15/100.  

She still needs to jog 15/100.

500

Write 2/5 as a decimal

.40

500

Michael made 2 pizzas that were exactly the same size.  He cut the first pie into 8 equal pieces and the second pie into 6 pieces.  He gave 4/8 of the first pie to his brother, Joe.  He then gave 3/6 of the second pie to his sister, Sally.  His sister, Sally, said it wasn’t fair because Joe got more pie.  Joe said they got the same amount.  Who is right?   Explain why.

Joe is correct because 4/8 is equivalent to 3/6.  They both equal ½.

500

Kelly says 30/100 of the grid is shaded in.  Sonny says that 3/10 of the grid is shaded in.  Who is correct? 

Explain why. 


They are both correct.  3/10 is equivalent to 30/100.  There are 10 hundredths in each tenth, so 3 tenths equals 30 hundredths.