
Monday compare fractions
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Mitchelle Sutton
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Multiple Choice
How could you represent the number twenty-nine and thirty-six hundredths in expanded notation?
(2 x 10) + (9 x 1) + (3 x 0.1) + (6 x 0.01)
(6 x 10) + (3 x 1) + (9 x 0.1) + (2 x 0.01)
(2 x 10) + (9 x 1) + (3 x 0.01) + (6 x 0.1)
(2 x 10) + (9 x 1) + (3 x 10) + (6 x 100)
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Multiple Choice
Which comparison symbol should be used to compare the fractions ?
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None of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which comparison symbol should be used to compare the fractions ?
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None of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which comparison symbol should be used to compare the fractions ?
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None of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which comparison symbol should be used to compare the fractions ?
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None of the above
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Open Ended
Explain how you can compare two fractions with different numerators and denominators using comparison symbols.
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Multiple Choice
What was the answer again?
5/4
11/10
7/5
7/2
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Multiple Choice
Which fraction completes the comparison so that 5/9 > ___ is true?
3/8
4/6
7/10
3/5
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Multiple Choice
Which fraction belongs in the box to make this comparison true: 8/12 > ___?
3/4
8/10
1/4
6/9
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Multiple Choice
Which fraction belongs in the box to make this comparison true?
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Open Ended
Why is it important to find equivalent fractions or use cross multiplication?
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Multiple Choice
Based on the table, which comparison is true about the amount of water each runner drank after the race?
8/10 < 5/8
2/4 = 6/8
2/4 < 5/8
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Multiple Choice
Which fraction is greater than 143
7/4
8/6
9/5
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Multiple Choice
Which fraction is greater than 153
10/7
5/4
13/9
15/7
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Multiple Choice
Which comparison is true based on the fractions of bulletin boards used in the classrooms?
6/8 > 9/10
4/5 = 6/8
6/8 < 4/5
4/5 = 9/10
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is true?
4/12 > 1/3
8/24 = 4/12
4/12 > 5/6
4/12 = 10/18
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Open Ended
Which answer choice did you eliminate and why?
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Multiple Choice
Who is correct about the distances Paige hiked on different days: Sara, Noemi, or Juan?
Sara says the amount of miles Paige hiked on Day 3 is greater than the amount she hiked on Day 1.
Noemi says the amount of miles Paige hiked on Day 2 is less than the amount she hiked on Day 1.
Juan says the amount of miles Paige hiked on Day 2 is greater than Day 1.
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