An equivalent fractions for 1/3
A. 1/2
B. 2/6
C. 4/6
D. 3/2
What is B?
100
Place a symbol (<, >, or =) to make a true comparison
3/4 1/3
Draw a picture and use it to explain your answer.
What is >?
100
Find the decimal that is equivalent to the following fraction:
19/100
What is 0.19?
100
Use a symbol (<, >, or =) to compare the decimals below
7.42 7.8
What is
100
Find the sum
3,472 + 8,965
What is 12,437?
200
Draw a model to explain why 4/5 = 8/10
What is (See White Boards)?
200
Use a symbol (<, > or =) to compare the following fractions
64/100 7/10
Explain your response.
What is 7/10?
200
Find the decimal that is equivalent to the following fraction:
4/10
What is 0.4?
200
Use a symbol (<, >, or =) to compare the decimals below
5.3 5.30
What is =?
200
Find the difference
5,081 - 4,693
What is 388?
300
The letters below are arranged in groups of 4 to show that 5/6 of the letters are X. Arrange the letters into groups of a different size to show another fraction equivalent to 5/6
XX XX XX XX XX OO
XX XX XX XX XX OO
What is 10/12 or 20/24?
300
Write the two numbers for the ?'s below to make a true comparison. Use 4 and 10
3/? > 5/?
What is 4 and 10?
300
Find the decimal that is equivalent to the following fraction:
9/100
What is 0.09?
300
Use a symbol (<, >, or =) to compare the decimals below
0.87 0.78
What is >?
300
Find the product
38 x 74
What is 2,812?
400
Create visual models to show equivalent fractions for 3/4
What is (see white boards)?
400
Create 3 equivalent fractions for 6/8.
Use multiplication and division.
What is 3/4, 12/16, 18/24?
400
Find the decimal that is equivalent to the following fraction:
82/100
What is 0.82?
400
Use a symbol (<, >, or =) to compare the decimals below
0.08 0.8
What is
400
Find the product
5,431 x 8
What is 43,448?
500
Fill in the ?'s to make equivalent fractions
4/? = 8/10 = ?/100
What is 5 and 80?
500
Fill in the ?'s below to make equivalent fractions
1/? = 5/10 = 50/?
What is 2 and 100?
500
Howard placed 100 pennies in a pile. He removed 38 pennies from the pile.
Write a fraction and a decimal to represent the part of the pile of pennies that Howard removed.
What is 38/100 and 0.38?
500
Daniel says that 0.72 is greater than 0.9 since 72 is greater than 9.
Is Daniel correct?
Create a visual model to explain your answer.