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Fraction Checkpoint A 4.2 Review IM
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Explain why 6/10 and 3/5 are equivalent? You can use a number line to explain.
Because they are equal portions of the whole.
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If the denominator is greater than the numerator, is the fraction greater than, less than, or equal to 1 whole?
Less than 1 whole.
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Explain how 1/4 and 2/8 are equivalent. Use a number line to help.
1/4 and 2/8 are equivalent because they are equal portions of the whole.
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Give an equivalent fraction for 1/2.
2/4, 3/6, 4/8. 5/10, etc.
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What is a numerator?
The number on the top of the fraction. It tells us how many parts of whole are designated (shaded)
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If the numerator is greater than the denominator, is the fraction greater than, less than, or equal to 1 whole?
Greater than 1 whole.
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1/2 is greater than 1/3. TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE!! Because it's a bigger piece of the whole.
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are 2/2 4/4 and 100/100 equivalent? How do you know?
They are all equal to 1 whole. When the numerator and denominator are the same, the fraction equals one whole.
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Is 2/6 greater or less than 1/2? Explain.
less! Because 3/6 would be equivalent to 1/2
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is 5/4 more or less than 1 whole?
More!
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True or False: 4/6 is less than 1/2?
False! 3/6 would be equivalent to 1/2 so 4/6 is greater than 1/2/
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What is the denominator? What does it tell us.
The denominator tells us how many parts make up one whole.
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Is 8/10 greater or less than 1/2? Use a number line to help you solve.
Greater than!
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True or False: 2/4 is greater than 3/6? Explain
False, they are equal. 2/4 and 3/6 are both equal to 1/2.
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is 1/8 more or less than 1/2?
Less!
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Which Fractions are greater than 1?
4/3 and 3/2
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On a number line, would the point for 8/6 be before or after the 1 whole?
After because 6/6 would be equal to one whole and 8/6 is greater than 6/6.
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Is 9/10 greater than or less than 1/2? How do you know?
Greater than! Because 5/10 would be equivalent to 1/2 and 9/10 is greater than 9/10
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