Unit 6 Review
Equivalent Fractions Draw 2 equivalent for 1/5
Equivalent Fractions What should be multiplied by ¾ to create equivalent fraction with a denominator of 16?
Equivalent Fractions Daniel, Nick and Ron each have their own aquarium. Each aquarium holds exactly 16 liters of water. Daniel fill ¾ of his aquarium with water. Ron fills his aquarium with 12 liters of water. Part A Draw a fraction model to represent the amount of water Daniel and Ron have Part B: Compare the amount of water in both aquariums.
Compare the following fractions:
Jeremy has two fractions models, each divided into equal sized sections. The fraction represented by Model A is greater than Model B. Model A is divided into 10 sections and 5 are shaded Model B is divided into 15 sections What do you know about the number of sections shaded in B? – Draw a picture to support your answer
Write two equivalent fractions for 1/5
Jasmine can take two different routes to school. If she takes route along Elm Street she walks 7/10 of a mile. If she takes Maple Street, she walks 3/5 of a mile Compare the distances Which route is shorter? Explain your answer using words, numbers and or pictures.