Comparing Fractions Practice
I can use >, <, and = to compare fractions with different numerators and denominators. TEK 4.3D Ryan, Tony, Lonnie, and Ethan were each running a mile. Ryan ran 6 of a mile before stopping for water. Tony ran 1 of a mile before stopping for water. Lonnie ran 1 a mile before stopping for water, and Ethan ran 4 of a mile before stopping. Who ran the farthest before stopping? Ryan Tony Lonnie Ethan Will and Jayden are both reading the same book for their reading class. Will has read more of the book than Jayden. Jayden has read 5 of the book. Which fraction of the book could Will have read? 6 3 3 4 What fraction goes into the box to make the following statement true?□ < 1 5 7 3 1 What number sentence is true based on the number lines below? 3 2 1 2 How confident are you with finding equivalent fractions? I need more help. I'm beginnning to understand. I've almost got it. I've got it! I could teach someone else.