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Problem Solving

How do you use what you have learned to problem solve?

Goal:

Goal:

fraction fox

Practice!

Goal: Apply what you have learned about finding equivalent fractions to solve a word problem.

Let’s solve a fraction word problem using number lines!

Zoe is flying two kites. One kite is \({ \frac{3}{6} }\) shaded, and the other is \({ \frac{1}{2} }\) shaded. Are the fractions for the shaded parts equivalent? Use number lines to prove your answer.

Word Problem Solving Steps

  1. Read the problem.
  2. Look for important information.
  3. Draw the number lines.
  4. Decide how to solve.
  5. Solve and write your answer.


Which fraction is not equivalent?

Which fraction is equivalent to \({ \frac{2}{6} }\)?

Rectangle partitioned into 6 parts with 2 filled in.
Rectangle partitioned into 2 parts with 1 filled in.
Rectangle partitioned into 4 parts with 2 filled in.
Rectangle partitioned into 3 parts with 1 filled in.

You got # out of # correct. Click the Retry button for another attempt.

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