Select the equivalent fractions from the following lists:
Complete the following equivalent fraction statements:
Complete the table below:
Mixed number | Improper fraction | Equivalent fraction |
---|---|---|
2 \dfrac{1}{6} | ||
3 \dfrac{4}{5} | ||
4 \dfrac{2}{7} | ||
1 \dfrac{2}{5} | ||
6 \dfrac{1}{8} | ||
2 \dfrac{3}{8} | ||
3 \dfrac{3}{7} | ||
4 \dfrac{2}{9} | ||
5 \dfrac{1}{4} |
Use the diagrams provided to simplify the following fractions:
\dfrac{4}{28}
\dfrac{20}{32}
\dfrac{9}{18}
\dfrac{10}{50}
\dfrac{20}{35}
\dfrac{8}{24}
\dfrac{9}{21}
\dfrac{3}{27}
Simplify the following fractions:
For the each of the following pairs of fractions, state which fraction is bigger:
For the each of the following pairs of fractions, state which fraction is smaller:
Explain how you would compare fractions if they all have different numerators and denominators
For each of the following groups of fractions:
Find the lowest common denominator of the 3 fractions.
Rewrite all 3 fractions with this lowest common denominator.
List the 3 fractions in ascending order.
\dfrac{2}{5}, \enspace \dfrac{9}{55}, \enspace \dfrac{7}{11}
\dfrac{7}{13}, \enspace \dfrac{8}{65}, \enspace \dfrac{3}{5}
\dfrac{5}{7}, \enspace \dfrac{9}{77}, \enspace \dfrac{8}{11}
\dfrac{5}{17}, \enspace \dfrac{7}{68}, \enspace \dfrac{3}{4}
Arrange the following groups of fractions from smallest to largest:
For each of the following groups of fractions:
Find the lowest common denominator of the 3 fractions.
Rewrite all 3 fractions with this lowest common denominator.
List the 3 fractions in descending order.
\dfrac{1}{4}, \enspace \dfrac{3}{8}, \enspace \dfrac{5}{32}
\dfrac{2}{6}, \enspace \dfrac{4}{9}, \enspace \dfrac{1}{54}
\dfrac{2}{5}, \enspace \dfrac{6}{7}, \enspace \dfrac{8}{35}
2\dfrac{2}{5}, \enspace \dfrac{37}{10}, \enspace \dfrac{18}{5}
Arrange the following groups of fractions from largest to smallest: