 Compare each fraction ◦ 1/4 1/5 ◦ 3/8 5/6 ◦ 5/9 6/7  Review: 7 x (-4) =

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 Compare each fraction ◦ 1/4 1/5 ◦ 3/8 5/6 ◦ 5/9 6/7  Review: 7 x (-4) =

 To compare and order rational numbers by conducting a survey and listing the results in the correct order with at least 80% accuracy.  CPIs: ◦ NJCCCS A.5 ◦ 7.NS.2

 3/4  5/8  1/3

 1/2  1/4  5/8

 1/2  2/3  3/8

 Which sport is your favorite?  Put the sports in order from least popular to most popular. BasketballFootballSoccerBaseballOther Number of Students Fraction of Class Fraction of Class in Simplest Form

 You may work with a partner!  Choose a topic for your survey (favorite color, favorite ice cream flavor, favorite TV show).  List 5 choices for your topic (Favorite color: red, blue, green, purple, yellow).  Tally up the number of classmates that like each choice.  For each choice, write a fraction of the number of students who like that choice over the total number of students in the class.  Convert your fractions into simplest form.  List the choices in order from least popular to most popular.

 Jenny had a pizza that was divided into 8 equal slices. She ate 3 of them.  Danny has a pizza that is the same size, but his is divided into 4 equal slices. He ate 3 slices of his pizza.  Who ate more pizza?