Assess Yourself
How well do you understand the ideas in this lesson?
Goal:
Goal:
Show What You Know!
Are you ready to take this lesson's quiz? These questions will help you find out. Go back to the lesson if you do not know an answer.
Which fraction makes this statement TRUE?
- \(\Large\frac{1}{6}\)
- \(\Large\frac{5}{6}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{8}\)
- \(\Large\frac{0}{6}\)
Sorry, that's not correct. This fraction is smaller than \(\Large\frac{2}{6}\).
Yes! This fraction is larger than \(\Large\frac{2}{6}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. This fraction has a larger denominator, so it smaller than \(\Large\frac{2}{6}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. 0 is smaller than 1, so this fraction smaller than \(\Large\frac{2}{6}\).
Which numerator makes this statement TRUE?
- 2
- 0
- 1
- 3
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{2}{3}\) is equal to \(\Large\frac{2}{3}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{0}{3}\) is smaller than \(\Large\frac{2}{3}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\) is smaller than \(\Large\frac{2}{3}\).
Correct! \(\Large\frac{3}{3}\) is larger than \(\Large\frac{2}{3}\).
Which fraction makes this statement TRUE?
- \(\Large\frac{1}{4}\)
- \(\Large\frac{4}{8}\)
- \(\Large\frac{4}{6}\)
- \(\Large\frac{6}{6}\)
Yes! \(\Large\frac{3}{8}\) is larger than \(\Large\frac{1}{4}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. This fraction has a larger numerator, so it is larger than \(\Large\frac{3}{8}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. This fraction is larger than \(\Large\frac{3}{8}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{6}{6}\) Is one whole so it is larger than \(\Large\frac{3}{8}\).
Which denominator makes this statement TRUE?
- 4
- 2
- 8
- 6
Sorry, that's not correct. Try a smaller denominator!
Yes! \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{1}{2}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{1}{8}\) is much smaller than \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. Remember, the larger the denominator, the smaller the fraction.
Which fraction makes this statement TRUE?
- \(\Large\frac{5}{8}\)
- \(\Large\frac{1}{6}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{6}\)
- \(\Large\frac{3}{6}\)
Yes! \(\Large\frac{5}{6}\) is greater than \(\Large\frac{5}{8}\) because 6 is smaller than 8.
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{1}{6}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{5}{6}\) because 1 is less than 5.
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{2}{6}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{5}{6}\) because 2 is less than 5.
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{3}{6}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{5}{6}\) because 3 is less than 5.
Which fraction makes this statement TRUE?
- \(\Large\frac{4}{8}\)
- \(\Large\frac{3}{8}\)
- \(\Large\frac{2}{8}\)
- \(\Large\frac{7}{8}\)
Sorry, that's not correct. This fraction is smaller than \(\Large\frac{6}{8}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. 3 is smaller than 6, so this fraction is smaller than \(\Large\frac{6}{8}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. Check your numerator again!
Yes! \(\Large\frac{6}{8}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{7}{8}\).
Which denominator makes this statement TRUE?
- 4
- 2
- 8
- 3
Sorry, that's not correct. Try finding a larger denominator!
Sorry, that's not correct. Remember, the larger the denominator, the smaller the fraction.
Yes! \(\Large\frac{1}{6}\) is greater than \(\Large\frac{1}{8}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{1}{6}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\).
Which numerator makes this statement TRUE?
- 5
- 3
- 6
- 8
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{4}{8}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{5}{8}\) because 4 is less than 5.
Correct! \(\Large\frac{4}{8}\) is greater than \(\Large\frac{3}{8}\) because 4 is bigger than 3.
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{4}{8}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{6}{8}\) because 4 is less than 6.
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{4}{8}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{8}{8}\) because 4 is less than 8.
Which numerator makes this statement TRUE?
- 5
- 1
- 3
- 2
Correct! \(\Large\frac{5}{6}\) is greater than \(\Large\frac{4}{6}\) because 5 is bigger than 4.
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{1}{6}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{4}{6}\) because 1 is less than 4.
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{3}{6}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{4}{6}\) because 3 is less than 4.
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{2}{6}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{4}{6}\) because 2 is less than 4.
Which denominator makes this statement TRUE?
- 3
- 4
- 8
- 1
Sorry, that's not correct. \(\Large\frac{1}{2}\) is greater than \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\).
Sorry, that's not correct. Try finding a smaller denominator!
Sorry, that's not correct. Remember, the larger the denominator, the smaller the fraction.
Yes, \(\Large\frac{1}{2}\) is less than \(\Large\frac{1}{1}\) because \(\Large\frac{1}{1}\) is a whole fraction!
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