Fractions (Lessons 1 - 4)
An equivalent fraction of 5/12 is
10/24
An equivalent fraction of 1/2 is
2/4
What number was divided to create the equivalent fractions: 15/40 to 3/8?
5
An equivalent fraction of 2/3 is
6/9
Benchmark fraction
A known fraction that is commonly used for estimating.
Common factor
A number that is a factor of two or more given numbers.
Denominator
The number below the fraction bar in a fraction that represents the total number of equal parts in one whole.
True or False: In an improper fraction, the numerator is larger.
True; the numerator is larger in an improper fraction.
True or False: To create an equivalent fraction, you need to multiply (or divide) by the same number to the numerator and the denominator.
True; you need to multiply (or divide) by the same number to the numerator and the denominator to create an equivalent fraction.
What operation was used to create the equivalent fractions: 12/28 to 3/7?
division
What operation was used to create the equivalent fractions: 12/30 to 36/90?
multiplication
Are these fractions equivalent? 2/9 and 16/78
no; 2/9 and 16/78 are not equivalent
Are these fractions equivalent? 3/12 and 4/9
no; 3/12 and 4/9 are not equivalent
Fraction
part of a whole
Equivalent Fractions
two or more fractions that name the same value
Are these fractions equivalent? 32/60 and 8/15
yes; 32/60 and 8/15 are equivalent
Are these fractions equivalent? 4/20 and 16/80
yes; 4/20 and 16/80 are equivalent
True or False: In a proper fraction, the denominator is smaller.
False; the denominator is smaller in an improper fraction
True or False: To show the fraction 5/6 in an area model, you draw a shape with 6 parts and shade in 1.
False; you draw a shape with 6 parts and shade in 5, to show the fraction 5/6 in an area model.
Numerator
In a fraction, the number above the fraction bar that represents the part of the whole.
