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Lesson 1: Recognizing and Creating Equivalent Fractions



 1. 

Which two equivalent fractions represent the red part of this diagram?

    
    
    
a.
mc001-1.jpg
b.
mc001-2.jpg
c.
mc001-3.jpg
d.
mc001-4.jpg
 

 2. 

Which two equivalent fractions represent the yellow part of the diagram in question 1?
a.
mc002-1.jpg
b.
mc002-2.jpg
c.
mc002-3.jpg
d.
mc002-4.jpg
 

 3. 

Which two equivalent fractions represent the purple part of this diagram?

      mc003-1.jpg
a.
mc003-2.jpg
b.
mc003-3.jpg
c.
mc003-4.jpg
d.
mc003-5.jpg
 

 4. 

Which two equivalent fractions represent the yellow part of the diagram in question 3?
a.
mc004-1.jpg
b.
mc004-2.jpg
c.
mc004-3.jpg
d.
mc004-4.jpg
 

 5. 

Which fraction is equivalent to the green part of this diagram?

       mc005-1.jpg
a.
mc005-2.jpg
b.
mc005-3.jpg
c.
mc005-4.jpg
d.
mc005-5.jpg
 

 6. 

Which fraction is equivalent to the fraction mc006-1.jpg?
a.
mc006-2.jpg
b.
mc006-3.jpg
c.
mc006-4.jpg
d.
mc006-5.jpg
 

 7. 

Which fraction is equivalent to the fraction mc007-1.jpg?
a.
mc007-2.jpg
b.
mc007-3.jpg
c.
mc007-4.jpg
d.
mc007-5.jpg
 

 8. 

Which diagram shows a fraction equivalent to mc008-1.jpg?
a.

        mc008-2.jpg
c.

        mc008-4.jpg
b.

      mc008-3.jpg
d.
   
         mc008-5.jpg
 

 9. 

A pizza has 12 slices. mc009-1.jpg of the pizza has been eaten. How many fourths of the pizza have been eaten?
a.
mc009-2.jpg
b.
mc009-3.jpg
c.
mc009-4.jpg
d.
mc009-5.jpg
 

 10. 

A flower garden has 36 flowers. mc010-1.jpg are tulips. How many thirds of the garden are tulips?
a.
mc010-2.jpg
b.
mc010-3.jpg
c.
mc010-4.jpg
d.
mc010-5.jpg
 



 
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