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Fraction Jeopardy!

Fraction Jeopardy!. What is a numerator?. Click for answer. The Numerator is the top number of a fraction. Back. When adding fractions, do you always have to find a common denominator or can you use something else?. Click for answer. Yes one thing you can use is fractions tiles. Back.

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Fraction Jeopardy!

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  1. Fraction Jeopardy!

  2. What is a numerator? Click for answer

  3. The Numerator is the top number of a fraction. Back

  4. When adding fractions, do you always have to find a common denominator or can you use something else? Click for answer

  5. Yes one thing you can use is fractions tiles Back

  6. If you can convert 2 and ¾ into 11/4, than can you convert 11/4 into a regular fraction?(not a mixed number) Click for answer

  7. trick questions you can’t back

  8. Bob has 5/6 candy. But loses 4/7 of the candy. How much candy does bob have left? Click for answer

  9. 11/42 pieces of candy back

  10. What are equivalent fractions? Click for answer

  11. A fraction that is worth the same amount but can have different denominators and numerators. Back

  12. What is 5/11-2/16? Click for answer

  13. 33/176 Back

  14. When adding or subtracting fractions, do both the denominator and the numerator change? Click for answer

  15. No, the denominator doesn’t change but the numerator does. Back

  16. Daily Double! Make your wager! Next

  17. Take out your paper and pencils! Add 3 2/7 + 4 3/8 then convert it into a improper fraction. Click for answer

  18. 429/56 I told you it was tricky! Back

  19. If 1/7 + 3/7=4/7, than what’s 1/7+7/3? Click for answer

  20. 3 and 10/21Back

  21. What is an equivalent fraction to 7/34? Click for answer

  22. 14/68 Back

  23. What is 4/6 – ¼? Click for answer Make sure you find a common denominator! 

  24. 5/12 Back

  25. What is 4/12 + 3/6? Click for answer Make sure you find a common denominator! 

  26. 10/12 Back

  27. Why are Common Denominators important? Click for answer

  28. Because without them, we can’t add or subtract fractions correctly. Back

  29. What is 5 and 3/5 as an improper fraction? Click for answer

  30. What are 2 fractions that are equal to ¼? Click for answer

  31. 28/5 Back

  32. 2/8 and 3/12 Back

  33. Credits Director: Luke Capello Executive Producer: Charlie Deane Microsoft (for making PowerPoint Teacher: Ms.Kilpatrick Help: Ben Rosenfeld, AsadSoomro, Pranav Kartha, and AaryanMohindru Thanks for Playing!

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