Assess Yourself
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Show What You Know!
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Which fraction is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{3}{4}\) ?
- \(\Large\frac{1}{4}\)
- \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{8}\)
- \(\Large\frac{6}{8}\)
Sorry, that's not correct. Try using \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) as a whole fraction.
Sorry, that's not correct. Did you multiply \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) to find the equivalent fraction?
Sorry, that's not correct. Check your numerator again!
Yes! \(\Large\frac{3}{4}\) is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{6}{8}\).
What whole fraction will help us find the equivalent fraction?
- \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\)
- \(\Large\frac{1}{1}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\)
- \(\Large\frac{0}{0}\)
Correct! The whole fraction is \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\) because \({2 \times 3 = 6}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. Look at the numerators. What number times 2 equals 6?
Sorry, that's not correct. Ask yourself, “\({2 \times \text{?} = 6}\) ”
Sorry, that's not correct. Use this equation to help you find the whole fraction: \({2 \times ? = 6}\).
Multiply \(\Large\frac{5}{6}\) by the whole fraction \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\). What is the equivalent fraction?
- \(\Large\frac{4}{4}\)
- \(\Large\frac{10}{12}\)
- \(\Large\frac{1}{6}\)
- \(\Large\frac{3}{4}\)
Sorry, that's not correct. Try multiplying again!
Yes! \(\Large\frac{5}{6}\) is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{10}{12}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. Multiply \(\Large\frac{5}{6} \times \frac{2}{2}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. What is \(\Large\frac{5}{6}\) times \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\)?
Which fraction is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{6}{8}\)?
- \(\Large\frac{12}{16}\)
- \(\Large\frac{1}{8}\)
- \(\Large\frac{3}{6}\)
- \(\Large\frac{0}{4}\)
Yes! \(\Large\frac{6}{8}\) is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{12}{16}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. You can use \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) as a whole fraction!
Sorry, that's not correct. Try using \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) as a whole fraction.
Sorry, that's not correct. Did you use \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) as a whole fraction?
What whole fraction will help us find the equivalent fraction?
- \(\Large\frac{5}{5}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\)
- \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\)
- \(\Large\frac{10}{10}\)
Sorry, that's not correct. This equation will help you find the whole fraction: \({3 \times 9 = ?}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. Ask yourself, “\({3 \times ? = 9}\)”
Correct! \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\) is the whole fraction because \({3 \times 3 = 9}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. What number times 3 equals 9?
Multiply \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\) by the whole fraction \(\Large\frac{4}{4}\). What is the equivalent fraction?
- \(\Large\frac{4}{8}\)
- \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\)
- \(\Large\frac{4}{12}\)
- \(\Large\frac{7}{8}\)
Sorry, that's not correct. What is \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\) times \(\Large\frac{4}{4}\) ?
Sorry, that's not correct. Check your multiplication!
Yes! \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\) is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{4}{12}\) .
Sorry, that's not correct. Can you multiply \(\Large\frac{1}{3} \times \frac{4}{4}\)?
What whole fraction will help us find the equivalent fraction?
- \(\Large\frac{4}{4}\)
- \(\Large\frac{1}{1}\)
- \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\)
Sorry, that's not correct. What number times 6 equals 12?
Sorry, that's not correct. Look at the numbers in the denominators to find the whole fraction.
Sorry, that's not correct. Use this equation to help you find the whole fraction: \({6 \times ? = 12}\) ?
Correct! \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) is the whole fraction because \({6 \times 2 = 12}\).
Which fraction is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{2}{4}\)?
- \(\Large\frac{6}{12}\)
- \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\)
- \(\Large\frac{6}{6}\)
- \(\Large\frac{1}{6}\)
Yes! \(\Large\frac{2}{4}\) is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{6}{12}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. Try using \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\) as your whole fraction.
Sorry, that's not correct. You can use \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\) as your whole fraction!
Sorry, that's not correct. What whole fraction did you use? Try using \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\) !
Which fraction is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{1}{2}\)?
- \(\Large\frac{1}{4}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{4}\)
- \(\Large\frac{3}{8}\)
Sorry, that's not correct. Using \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) as a whole fraction will be helpful for you!
Sorry, that's not correct. Try using \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) as a whole fraction!
Yes! \(\Large\frac{1}{2}\) is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{2}{4}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. Use \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) as your whole fraction.
Which fraction is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\)?
- \(\Large\frac{4}{8}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{6}\)
- \(\Large\frac{1}{4}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{3}\)
Sorry, that's not correct. Use \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) as your whole fraction.
Yes! \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\) is equivalent to \(\Large\frac{2}{6}\) .
Sorry, that's not correct. Try using \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) as your whole fraction.
Sorry, that's not correct. What fraction did you use as your whole fraction? Try \(\Large\frac{2}{2}\) instead!
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