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2 Hosted by Ms. Vaughn

3 100 200 400 300 400 Equivalent Ordering Comparing Mixed Numbers 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 1=x 3 6 What is 2 ?

5 1,2 What is 1/3, 5/12, 3/4? 3/4, 1/3, 5/12

6 1,3 1 11241124 What is >?

7 1,4 17 4 What 4 1/4?

8 2,1 210 5 x What is 25? =

9 2,2 What is 2/9, 1/3, 1/2? 1/2, 1/3, 2/9

10 2,3 3548 3548 What is >?

11 2,4 What is the difference between an improper fraction and a mixed number? Improper = numerator larger than denominator Mixed Number = whole number and fraction

12 3,1 The same What does “equivalent” mean?

13 3,2 What is 2/9, 1/3, 5/6? 1/3, 5/6, 2/9

14 3,3 What is <? 75 128

15 3,4 What is 3 1/8? 25 8

16 4,1 What is 2? Write 2 equivalent fractions for: 4/5

17 4,2 What is 3/12, 1/2, 2/3, 7/9? 1/2, 2/3, 7/9, 3/12

18 4,3 3468 3468 What is =?

19 4,4 35 35 What is 23/5 ? 4

20 5,1 51 60 x What is 12? =

21 5,2 They both need to be cut into same size pieces. Why do you find the LCM and make equivalent fractions when comparing fractions with different denominators?

22 5,3 4579 4579 What is >?

23 5,4 3 8 What is 11/8? 1


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