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Fraction Jeopardy LCM GCF $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 Add it up It’s the same thing Add it up What’s left Multiply $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700

What is the least common multiple of 2 and 6 ?

Least Common Multiple What is the least common multiple of 3 and 4 ?

Least Common Multiple What is the least common multiple of 5 and 9 ?

Least Common Multiple What is the least common multiple of 6 and 10 ?

Least Common Multiple What is the least common multiple of 9 and 12 ?

Least Common Multiple What is the least common multiple of 12 and 20 ?

Least Common Multiple What is the least common multiple of 9 and 15 ?

Greatest Common Factor What is the greatest common factor of 7 and 9 ?

Greatest Common Factor What is the greatest common factor of 8 and 12 ?

Greatest Common Factor What is the greatest common factor of 18 and 21 ?

Greatest Common Factor What is the greatest common factor of 9 and 18 ?

Greatest Common Factor What is the greatest common factor of 12 and 16 ?

Greatest Common Factor What is the greatest common factor of 14 and 18 ?

Greatest Common Factor What is the greatest common factor of 42 and 48 ?

It’s the same thing – Equivalent Fractions ½ = /4

It’s the same thing – Equivalent Fractions 4/5 = /20

It’s the same thing – Equivalent Fractions 7/10 = /40

It’s the same thing – Equivalent Fractions Give an equivalent fraction for the following fraction…. 14/16

It’s the same thing – Equivalent Fractions Give an equivalent fraction for the following fraction…. 18/20

It’s the same thing – Equivalent Fractions Give an equivalent fraction for the following fraction…. 7/8

It’s the same thing – Equivalent Fractions Give an equivalent fraction for the following fraction…. 3/7

Add it Up 3/8 + 2/8 =

Add it Up 2/9 + 1/9 =

Add it Up 2/7 + 5/14 =

Add it Up 1/5 + 4/15 =

Add it Up 34/7 + 52/7 =

Add it Up 71/2 + 53/4 =

Add it Up 34/5 + 22/3 =

What’s Left 5/9 – 2/9 =

What’s Left 9/12 – 5/12 =

What’s Left 9/14 – 2/7 =

What’s Left 3/4 - 3/5 =

What’s Left 85/8 - 51/8 =

What’s Left 91/2 - 31/4 =

What’s Left 74/9 - 57/9 =

Multiply 1/2 x 1/3 =

Multiply 3/4 x 1/3 =

Multiply 5/8 x 3/4 =

Multiply 1/5 x 4/15 =

Multiply 31/2 x 13/4 =

Multiply 21/3 x 41/2 =

Multiply 21/5 x 3 =