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Lesson 01: Expanding Fractions to Create Equivalent Expressions

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Question 1
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Which expression has the same value as 5/9?

Question 2
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Feedback: How confident are you at the mid-lesson checkpoint? Circle your answer.

Question 3
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Expand the fraction to write three expressions that are equivalent to 3/8.

Question 4
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Expand the fraction to write three expressions that are equivalent to 3\frac{2}{3}.

Question 5
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Which fraction is equivalent to the one represented by the model? Express it in expanded form.

Question 6
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Expand the fraction to write three expressions that are equivalent to 5\frac{1}{2}.

Question 7
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Expand the fraction to write three expressions that are equivalent to 1\frac{8}{9}.

Question 8
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Tom shaded the figure below to model a fraction.


Which figure models an equivalent fraction?

Question 9
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Write two expressions equivalent to 4\frac{3}{4}.

Question 10
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Express mixed number 3\frac{2}{5} in expanded form and as an improper fraction.

Going further: Expand the Improper Fractions then Express as a Mixed Number
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Question 15
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Which expression is equivalent to 2\frac{2}{3} ?

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How did you feel about this lesson? If you chose C, please write what you're confused about in the "Show Your Work" area.

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🤔 I feel ok, but could use some more practice.