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Basic Fraction Comparison - Sample Math Practice Problems

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Complexity=1, Mode=den-v

Use >, <, or = to relate the two fractions.

1.  
2
4
3
4
2.  
 
1
6
5
6

Complexity=1, Mode=num-v

Use >, <, or = to relate the two fractions.

1.  
 
1
3
1
6
2.  
1/8 1/8

1/4 1/4

2
8
2
4

Complexity=1, Mode=same-v

Use >, <, or = to relate the two fractions.

1.  
2
8
2
3
2.  
1
2
2
2

Complexity=1, Mode=same

Use >, <, or = to relate the two fractions.

1.  
1
6
4
6
2.  
2
3
1
3

Answers


Complexity=1, Mode=den-v

Use >, <, or = to relate the two fractions.

#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
1
2
4
3
4
Solution
When the denominators are the same, compare the numerators.
2 < 3
So,
2
4
<
3
4
#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
2
 
1
6
5
6
Solution
When the denominators are the same, compare the numerators.
1 < 5
So,
1
6
<
5
6

Complexity=1, Mode=num-v

Use >, <, or = to relate the two fractions.

#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
1
 
1
3
1
6
Solution
When the numerators are the same, compare the denominators.
The smaller the number in the denominator, the larger each fractional part is. (see diagram)
This is because the whole is divided into fewer parts so each part is larger.
So,
1
3
>
1
6
#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
2
1/8 1/8

1/4 1/4

2
8
2
4
Solution
When the numerators are the same, compare the denominators.
The smaller the number in the denominator, the larger each fractional part is. (see diagram)
This is because the whole is divided into fewer parts so each part is larger.
1/8 < 1/4
So,
2
8
<
2
4

Complexity=1, Mode=same-v

Use >, <, or = to relate the two fractions.

#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
1
2
8
2
3
Solution
When the numerators are the same, compare the denominators.
The smaller the number in the denominator, the larger each fractional part is. (see diagram)
This is because the whole is divided into fewer parts so each part is larger.
1/8 < 1/3
So,
2
8
<
2
3
#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
2
1
2
2
2
Solution
When the denominators are the same, compare the numerators.
1 < 2
So,
1
2
<
2
2

Complexity=1, Mode=same

Use >, <, or = to relate the two fractions.

#Correct AnswerYour Answer
1
1
6
4
6
Solution
When the denominators are the same, compare the numerators.
1 < 4
So,
1
6
<
4
6
#Correct AnswerYour Answer
2
2
3
1
3
Solution
When the denominators are the same, compare the numerators.
2 > 1
So,
2
3
>
1
3
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