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Checkpoint 2 3.NS.5
By Schaunessey Relue
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Question 1
1.
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Two models are given.
Which comparison is true?
2/2 < 2/4
1/2 > 1/4
1/4 = 1/2
2/4 < 1/4
Question 2
2.
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1/8 > 1/4
1/2 > 4/8
8/8 < 1/8
2/8 > 1/8
Question 3
3.
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Part 1: Sam, Carl, and Jerry ran from each of their houses to the park.
Sam ran 1/2 of a mile.
Carl ran 1/4 of a mile.
Jerry ran 1/8 of a mile.
Plot the fraction representing how far each person ran on the number line below.
Question 4
4.
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Put the fractions in order in the boxes below.
Question 5
5.
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Complete each comparison by writing > or < in each box.
Question 6
6.
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Which number makes the comparison true?
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Question 7
7.
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Rebecca says 5/8 is greater than 5/6.
Create a model to represent each fraction.
Question 8
8.
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Complete the comparison using >, =, <.
5/8 ⬜ 5/6
Question 9
9.
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Sam has 1/2 of a pie remaining.
Kelli has 1/2 of a brownie remaining.
Based on the models above, which statement is true?
Sam and Kelli have equal amounts of pie and cake remaining.
Kelli has more cake than Sam has pie.
Sam has more pie than Kelli has cake.
The two amounts cannot be compared because they do not refer to the same whole.