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4.3F Estimating Reasonableness of Fractions

4.3F Estimating Reasonableness of Fractions

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4th Grade

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4.3F Evaluating Reasonableness of Fractions

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Drag and Drop

Decide if the fraction is less than half, equal to half, or greater than half.



37\frac{3}{7} is ​
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less than half
equal to half
greater than half

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Drag and Drop

Decide if the fraction is less than half, equal to half, or greater than half.



15\frac{1}{5} is ​
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less than half
equal to half
greater than half

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Drag and Drop

Decide if the fraction is less than half, equal to half, or greater than half.



610\frac{6}{10} is ​
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greater than half
equal to half
less than half

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Drag and Drop

Decide if the fraction is less than half, equal to half, or greater than half.



59\frac{5}{9} is ​
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greater than half
equal to half
less than half

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Drag and Drop

Decide if the fraction is less than half, equal to half, or greater than half.



13\frac{1}{3} is ​ ​
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less than half
equal to half
greater than half

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Open Ended

What do you notice?

A store sells bags of potato chips

13\frac{1}{3} of the bags are BBQ flavored

35\frac{3}{5} of the bags are cheese flavored

The rest of the bags are plain chips

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Open Ended

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Prove me wrong.

"More than half of the bags are plain chips."

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Open Ended

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Prove me wrong.

"There are no bags of plain chips."

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Open Ended

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Prove me wrong.

"Exactly half of the bags are plain chips."

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Multiple Choice

Martha bought a new box of cereal. In one week, she ate 49\frac{4}{9} of the cereal. Which is closest to the fraction of the cereal she had left?

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less than 14\frac{1}{4} of the cereal was left

2

less than 12\frac{1}{2} of the cereal was left

3

about 12\frac{1}{2} of the cereal was left

4

about 14\frac{1}{4} of the cereal was left

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Multiple Choice

Greg sorted his collection of baseball cards.

-Greg will give 15\frac{1}{5} of his collection to his brother.

-Greg will sell 410\frac{4}{10} of his collection to a card shop.

Which statement is true?

1

Greg will have exactly half of his collection left.

2

Greg will sell more than half of his collection to a card shop.

3

Greg will have less than half of his collection left.

4

Greg will give more than half his collection to his brother.

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Multiple Choice

Hailey and Wendy painted an entire wall together. Hailey painted 37\frac{3}{7} of the wall, and Wendy painted the rest. Which statement is true?

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Hailey painted less than half the wall, and Wendy painted more than half the wall.

2

Hailey painted more than half the wall, and Wendy painted less than half the wall.

3

Each girl painted more than half the wall.

4

Each girl painted less than half the wall.

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