Figure A shows a model for the fraction 14. What equivalent fraction is shown in Figure B?
2/8
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Mike and Kate are building equivalent fraction models. How many pieces does Kate need to shade in her model to build an equivalent fraction to Mike's?
3
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make an equivalent fraction for this image
2/3, 8/12, 12/18
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Create an equivalent fraction for 1/4
2/8, 3/12, 4/16
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Lia shaded a fraction of the rectangle on the left. She wants to shade the rectangle on the right to model an equivalent fraction. Complete the statements below to explain how Lia should shade the rectangle to make the statement correct.
A, D
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Are these equivalent?
yes
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Label the number lines then use them to find 2 equivalent fractions
1/4 = 2/8 and 3/4 = 6/8
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Is 4/5 = 1/2
no
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Find the equivalent fraction of 2/4. Show the equivalent fractions on the number lines.
4/8
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Match each fraction to its equivalent fraction.
B, F, G
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trap
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star
Double points!
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gift
Win 20 points!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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Which equivalent fraction can be made using the model below?
3/9
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Amanda and Massimo are building equivalent fraction models. How many pieces does Massimo need to shade to create an equivalent fraction to Amanda's?
1
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Emmanuel is asked to find an equivalent fraction for 56using the number line below