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Understanding and Analyzing Equivalent Fractions
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The denominator tells:
how many equal parts form one whole.
how many equal parts out of a whole.
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What is the fraction being shown in this model?
4/4
4/8
8/4
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The top number in a fraction is the:
Denominator
Numerator
Faction
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How many sections of the fraction strip should be shaded to represent a fraction equivalent to 1/3?
2
3
6
4
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Which fraction is being shown in this model?
2/6
1/3
2/3
3/3
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What is true about the chart below?
There are 2 times as many parts in 2/6 than in 1/3.
There are 4 times as many parts in 8/12 than in 2/3.
There are 4 more parts in 2/3 than in 8/12.
There are 4 times as many parts in 2/3 than in 8/12.
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What is the being shown in this model?
4/8
8/12
4/12
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What fraction is being represented in the fraction model?
2/6
6/8
2/8
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The numerator tells:
how many equal parts form one whole.
how many equal parts out of a whole.
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Fractions with the same value but different numerals are called:
Numeral Fractions
Equal Fractions
Equivalent Fractions
Fractions
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Which of the following fractions is equivalent to 8/12?
4/12
3/6
1/3
2/3
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A __________ is a number that names part of a whole or part of a set.
denominator
fraction
numerator
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What is the fraction being shown in this model?
6/12
6/6
12/6
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What fraction is being represented in the fraction model?
2/4
2/2
4/4
4/2
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Which of the fractions is equivalent to 5/6?
8/12
10/12
2/3
4/6
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What is the the fraction being represented in the model?
6/6
2/6
2/4
4/6
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Here are some examples of _____________.
Fraction Models
Fractions
Equivalent Ractions
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How many sections of the fraction circle should be shaded to represent a fraction that is equivalent to 1/4?
4
6
3
2
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Which equivalent fractions are shown in the picture?
There are half as many parts in 2/3 than in 4/6.
There are 2 more parts in 4/6 than in 2/3.
There are 3 times as many parts in 2/6 than in 1/3.
There are half as many parts in 4/6 than in 2/3.
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The number below the bar in a fraction is the:
Numerator
Denominator
Fraction
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