Which symbol makes each comparison true? Choose > or < for each comparison.
1. > 2. > 3. <
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Destiny shares 2/6 of her marbles. Which fraction is equivalent to 2/6?
B. 1/3
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Lana partitions a paper into 6 equal parts and shades 3 of the parts. Cameron partitions a piece of paper that is the same size into 12 equal parts. What fractions of his paper must Cameron shade so that he shades the same fraction as Lana?
C. 6/12 of his paper
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Which comparisons are true? Choose all that apply.
A, C, D
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What are the equivalent fractions at points A and B? Use the number lines.
D. 1/2 and 4/8
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Which equation shows the equivalent fractions represented by the rectangles?
B. 1/2 = 3/6
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Which fraction can be used to make the comparison true?
D. 1 7/8
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Four friends paint the same fence. The table shows the fraction of the fence each friend paints. Which Friend painted the least?
B. Donna
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Other team loses 10 points!
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How can you order the fractions from least to greatest? Use the number line.
3/5, 6/5, 1 2/5
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Rose and Adam are making a bubble mix. Both Rose and Adam fill 1/2 of their jars with bubble mix. Rose Tells Adam they have the same amount of bubble mix. How would you respond to her?
B. No, because Rose's jar is bigger than Adam's jar and holds more bubble mix.