Use the number line to explain why 10/3 is equivalent to 3 1/2.
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Question 2
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Josey's math workbook weighs 1/2 pound, her science notebook weighs 7/8 pound, and her history notebook weighs 3/4 pound. What are the weights in order from lightest to heaviest?
Question 3
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Milani fills a glass 2/4 full with orange juice. Write a fraction with a denominator of 6 that is greater than 2/4.
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Shade the picture to show a fraction equivalent to 2/5. Write the fraction.
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Write two equivalent fractions for 6/10. Can you make an equivalent fraction with larger pieces than 6/10?