Comparing Fractions Trivia Quiz

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Use your fraction strips or the butterfly method to compare the fractions using the <, > an = symbols.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Of the two methods shown, fraction strips and butterfly, which do you prefer and why? 

  • 2. 

    2/3  ___  4/6

    • A.

    • B.

      >

    • C.

      =

    Correct Answer
    C. =
  • 3. 

    4/5 ____ 2/3

    • A.

    • B.

      >

    • C.

      =

    Correct Answer
    B. >
  • 4. 

    1/2 ___ 6/10

    • A.

    • B.

      >

    • C.

      =

    Correct Answer
    A.
  • 5. 

    5/8 ___ 20/24

    • A.

    • B.

      >

    • C.

      =

    Correct Answer
    A.
  • 6. 

    3/3___ 1/3

    • A.

      >

    • B.

      =

    • C.

    Correct Answer
    A. >
    Explanation
    When the denominators are the same, we compare the numerators. 3 is greater than 1 so 3/3 is > 1/3

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  • 7. 

    9/10 ___ 11/12

    • A.

      >

    • B.

      =

    • C.

    Correct Answer
    C.
  • 8. 

    4/9 ___ 3/10

    • A.

    • B.

      >

    • C.

      =

    Correct Answer
    B. >
  • 9. 

    1/2 ___ 5/10

    • A.

    • B.

      >

    • C.

      =

    Correct Answer
    C. =
  • 10. 

    3/5  ___  1/5

    • A.

    • B.

      >

    • C.

      =

    Correct Answer
    B. >
    Explanation
    When the denominators are the same, we compare the numerators. 3 is greater than 1 so 3/5 is > 1/5

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