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5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 are _______ of 5
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Converting 5/10 to ½ is an example of what process?
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Equivalent Fractions
Two fractions which represent the same value using different numbers are called _____________. Example: 2/3 =6/9
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Prime Numbers
A number whose only whole number factors are 1 and itself.
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Exponent
53 3 represents an____________
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3 1/3
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number 19/3
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Compare, Write <, >, or =
7/9 or 2/3
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1/2 < 3/5 < 11/10 < 1 3/10
Arrange in order from least to greatest
3/5, 1/2, 11/10, 1 3/10
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July: June
In June 1 ¾ inches of rain fell. In July 1 7/8 fell, and in August 1 5/6 inches fell. Which month had the most rain? The least?
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Hiking; bike riding
Jesse hiked 3 11/12 miles, canoed 3 9/10,and rode his bike 3 5/6 miles. During which activity did he travel the greatest distance? The shortest?
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0.4
Write the fraction as a decimal
2/5
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11/20
Write the decimal as a fraction in lowest terms. 0.55
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Thomas 85.8 > 85.1
Thomas drove 85 4/5 miles to get to summer camp. Lisa drove 45.7 miles to her grandmother’s home to spend the night and then 39.4 miles on to camp. Who drove farther?
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10/18, 3/18
Write 5/9 and 1/6 as fractions with the same denominator.
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Every 30th visitor
At the opening of a new campsite, every third visitor wins a free cap. Every fifth visitor wins a T-shirt. Every tenth visitor wins a poster, Which visitors win all three prizes?
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2/5
1/2 - 1/10
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3 + 8 5/6
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2 1/2
3 5/6 – 1 1/3
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6 5/8
7 – 3/8
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17 3/4
8 1/4+ 7 3/4 + 1 3/4
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A = 3 1/5
A + 5 = 8 1/5
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N = 7 1/5
N – 3 = 4 1/5
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C =5 1/4
C + 2 ½ = 7 3/4
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H – 8 3/16 = 1 12/16; 9 15/16 feet
Write an equation. Then Solve
Jack cut 8 3/16 off the beanstalk. The beanstalk is now 1 12/16 feet tall. How high was the beanstalk before it was cut.
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Fred; 5/12 mile
Jeff walked ½ of a mile. Fred walked 11/12 of a mile. Who walked farther? How many miles farther?
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2/25
Write the answer in simplest form 3/10 x 4/15
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3 1/3
Write answer in simplest form. 6 x 15/27
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6 dozen or 72 buttons
Luna’s vest had 2 2/3 dozen buttons pinned to it. Pat pinned 2 ¼ times as many buttons to his jacket. How many buttons did Pat have?
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12 1/12
3 1/3 x 4 1/4
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6 dolls
Large storyteller dolls take 7/8 pound of salt dough, and small dolls take 3/8 pound of dough. The recipe makes 3 pounds of dough. The students double the recipe. How many large dolls can they make?
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21 cards
Amy had 36 trading cards. She gave ¼ of her cards to Jon and 1/6 of her cards to Katy. How many cards did she have left?
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