Fractions I
Parts of a Fraction 3 4 = the number of parts = the total number of parts that equal a whole
Parts of a Fraction 3 4 = numerator = denominator
Which number is circled? 3 4 = denominator
Which number is circled? 3 4 = numerator
¾ looks like 1/4 3 4
¾ looks like 1/4 3 4
¾ looks like 3 4 1/4
What fraction of the balls are purple? 3 4
1 4
1 6
4 6
What fraction of the rectangle is purple? 4 6
2 6
What fraction of the pie is purple? 4 4
3 4
What fraction of the musical instruments have strings? 2 5
What fraction of the fish have stripes? 3 5
What fraction of the arrows hit the bullseye? 1 3
What fraction of the pins are knocked down? 3 10
How many halves are in a whole? 2 1/2
How many quarters are in a whole? 4 1/4
How many eighths are in a whole? 8 1/8 1/8
How many eighths are in a quarter? 2 1/4 1/8
How many eighths are in a half? 4 1/2 1/8 1/8
How many quarters are in a half? 2 1/4 1/4 1/2
How many thirds are in a whole? 3 1/3 1/3
How many sixths are in a whole? 6 1/6 1/6
How many sixths are in a third? 2 1/6 1/3
How many sixths are in a half? 3 1/6 1/21/6
How many fifths are in a whole? 5 1/5
How many tenths are in a whole? 10 1/10
How many tenths are in a fifth? 2 1/5 1/10
How many tenths are in a half? 5 1/10 1/2
Equivalent Fractions Name the same amount but have different numerators and denominators. 1 2 =
Equivalent Fractions Are sometimes called equal fractions: two or more fractions that name the same number. 1 2 =
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To Find Equivalent Fractions Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number. Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number x =
To Find Equivalent Fractions Divide the numerator and the denominator by the same number. Divide the numerator and the denominator by the same number ÷ =