Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. (4.NF.A.2)
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1. Choose the greater fraction.
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2. List the following fractions from least to greatest.
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4. Choose the fraction that makes the statement true. The fraction must be greater than 0 and less than 1.
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5. Which fraction is less?
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6. Does this recipe call for more sugar or flour?
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Sugar
Flour
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7. Does this recipe call for more salt or vanilla extract?
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Vanilla extract
Salt
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8. Tim, Vivian, and Anita are eating pumpkin pie. The amount they ate is listed below. Which statement correctly compares the amount of pie eaten by two of the friends?
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Tim and Anita ate the same amount of pie.
Anita and Vivian ate the same amount of pie.
Tim and Vivian ate the same amount of pie.
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9. Mrs. Oakley made a table to show the eye color of the students in her classroom. Which eye color represents less than 1/4 of the class?
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Green
Blue
Brown
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10. Read the word problem below and choose the correct answer.
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Zane
Brenda
9 questions
Q.1. Choose the greater fraction.
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30 sec
Q.2. List the following fractions from least to greatest.
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30 sec
Q.4. Choose the fraction that makes the statement true. The fraction must be greater than 0 and less than 1.
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30 sec
Q.5. Which fraction is less?
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30 sec
Q.6. Does this recipe call for more sugar or flour?
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30 sec
Q.7. Does this recipe call for more salt or vanilla extract?
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30 sec
Q.8. Tim, Vivian, and Anita are eating pumpkin pie. The amount they ate is listed below. Which statement correctly compares the amount of pie eaten by two of the friends?
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30 sec
Q.9. Mrs. Oakley made a table to show the eye color of the students in her classroom. Which eye color represents less than 1/4 of the class?
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30 sec
Q.10. Read the word problem below and choose the correct answer.