Common Core: 4th Grade Math : Compare Two Fractions with Different Numerators and Different Denominators: CCSS.Math.Content.4.NF.A.2

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Example Questions

Example Question #23 : Ordering Fractions

Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below. 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators. 

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value. 

Example Question #31 : Extend Understanding Of Fraction Equivalence And Ordering

Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below. 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators. 

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value. 

Example Question #32 : Extend Understanding Of Fraction Equivalence And Ordering

Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below. 

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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators. 

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value. 

Example Question #31 : How To Order Fractions From Least To Greatest Or From Greatest To Least

Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below. 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators. 

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value. 

Example Question #32 : How To Order Fractions From Least To Greatest Or From Greatest To Least

Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below. 

 __________

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators. 

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value. 

Example Question #33 : How To Order Fractions From Least To Greatest Or From Greatest To Least

Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below. 

 __________

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators. 

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value. 

Example Question #41 : Extend Understanding Of Fraction Equivalence And Ordering

Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below. 

 __________

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators. 

 

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value. 

Example Question #42 : Extend Understanding Of Fraction Equivalence And Ordering

Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below. 

 __________

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators. 

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value. 

Example Question #43 : Extend Understanding Of Fraction Equivalence And Ordering

Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below. 

 __________

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators. 

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value. 

Example Question #44 : Extend Understanding Of Fraction Equivalence And Ordering

Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below. 

 __________

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators. 

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value. 

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