Write a different fraction that is equivalent to 5/2.
Question 4
4.
Use the number line to show why 6/4 is equivalent to 11/2.
Question 5
5.
A quarter rolled 2/5 yards and a dime rolled 3/4 yards. Compare the distance using >,<, or =.
Question 6
6.
Complete the fraction to create a true statement.
Question 7
7.
Brandon took pictures while on vacation. Of the pictures he took, 1/3 were of animals, 5/12 were of people, and 1/4 were of buildings. Choose the two correct statements below.
Question 8
8.
Gina and her sister Amy are fighting over who ate more pizza. Gina ate 7/8 of a small pizza and Amy ate 2/3 of a small pizza. Compare the amounts of pizza using < , > , or = to determine who ate the most. Show your thinking in the box below.
Question 9
9.
Write 1 2/3 as a sum of unit fractions.
Question 10
10.
Write the fraction 7/5 as a sum of fractions in three different ways.
3/12 and 1/4
1/2 and 6/8
5/7 and 3/6
The number of pictures Brandon took of animals is more than the number of pictures he took of people.
The number of pictures Brandon took of animals is the same as the number of pictures he took of buildings.
The number of pictures Brandon took of animals is less than the number of pictures he took of people.
The number of pictures Brandon took of buildings is less than the number of pictures he took of people.