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Math Grade 4. Mrs. Ennis Comparing Fractions Lesson Nineteen. 2,687 + 8,903 = H – 127 = 279 7 x D = 56 7 x 80 = 8 x 70 = 6. Number of centimeters in two and a half meters. 7. Janie traded 18 dimes and 9 nickels for quarters. How many quarters did she get?
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MathGrade 4 Mrs. Ennis Comparing Fractions Lesson Nineteen
2,687 + 8,903 = H – 127 = 279 7 x D = 56 7 x 80 = 8 x 70 = 6. Number of centimeters in two and a half meters
7. Janie traded 18 dimes and 9 nickels for quarters. How many quarters did she get? 8. Put >,<, = in the box: 40,000 + 16,000 + 800 + 6 50,000 +6000 + 6 + 800
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Fraction Notation The number above the bar is the numerator. The number below the bar is the denominator. The fraction one-third is written like this: Numerator 1 3 Denominator
How do we compare fractions? First, we make sure that the parts we are comparing are parts of the same whole. X
Equivalent Fractions Whole Halves Thirds Fourths Fifths Sixths Eighths Ninths Tenths Twelfths
How do we compare fractions? < 4/8 5/8
How do we compare fractions? < 2/5 4/5
How do we compare fractions? > 8/9 6/9
How do we compare fractions? > 6/10 4/10
How do we compare fractions? > 6/8 4/8
How do we compare fractions? < 2/10 4/10
How do we compare fractions? > 5/6 3/6
How do we compare fractions? < 2/4 3/4
Unit Fractions are fractions with a numerator of 1. They show one part of the whole. 1/8 1/4 1/6
The larger the denominator, the smaller the fraction. 1/8 1/4 1/6
So, 1/8 < 1/6 < 1/4 1/8 1/4 1/6
So, 1/3 >1/5 > 1/10 1/10 1/5 1/3
So, 1/5 1/8 > 1/5 1/8
So, 1/2 1/3 > 1/2 1/3
So, 1/5 1/4 < 1/5 1/4
So, 1/3 1/6 > 1/3 1/6
1/6 1/8 >
1/4 1/2 <
1/10 1/6 <
1/5 1/8 >
What happens if we have the same numerator and different denominators? 3/5 3/8 >
4/5 4/8 >
So, 1/8 < 1/4 < 1/2 1/4 1/2 1/8 0 1
2/4 2/8 >
2/6 2/4 <
4/10 4/5 <
6/8 6/10 >
Practice Order the following fractions from greatest to least. 1/5 1/3 1/7
Practice Order the following fractions from greatest to least. 1/4 1/8 1/2