Explain why a fraction is equivalent to another fraction by using area and length fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size.
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Q 1/10
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Which of these fractions is equivalent to 3/5?
30
2/3
6/10
1/2
7/10
Q 2/10
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Which fraction is bigger, 7/8 or 5/6?
30
Cannot be determined
They are equal
5/6
7/8
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Which of these fractions is equivalent to 3/5?
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Which fraction is bigger, 7/8 or 5/6?
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If 2/4 is equivalent to 1/2, what is 4/8 equivalent to?
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What does it mean when two fractions are equivalent?
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NC.4.NF.1
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Sandy and Benny each have a chocolate bar of the same size. Sandy breaks hers into 4 equal parts and eats 2, while Benny breaks his into 2 equal parts and eats 1. Which of these statements is true?
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Which fraction is the smallest among 3/4, 2/3, and 1/2?
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Which of the following fractions is bigger, 3/4 or 4/5?
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Which of the following fractions is smallest?
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Which of the following fractions is not equivalent to 1/2?
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Which of the following fractions is bigger, 5/7 or 6/9?