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Compare Fractions by Drawing a Number Line or Creating Number Bonds

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Draw a number line to compare the fractions. Then, create a number sentence comparing the fractions. 9/10 _________ 3/5   9/10 > 3/5  
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Draw a number line to compare the fractions. Then, create a number sentence comparing the fractions. 2/3 _________ 7/8   2/3 < 7/8  
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Draw a number line to compare the fractions. Then, create a number sentence comparing the fractions. 1/3 _________ 2/4   1/3 < 2/4  
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2/3 _________ 5/10   2/3 > 5/10  
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7/16 _________ 51/100   7/16 > 51/100  
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49/100 _________ 51/100   49/100 < 51/100  
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Compare the fractions given below by writing > or ˂ on the lines. Give a brief explanation for each answer referring to benchmarks. 6/10 _________ 5/6   6/10 < 5/6 6/10 is larger than one half, and so is 5/6. However, 5/6 is closer to one whole because it is only missing one sixth piece, instead of three tenth pieces.  
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Compare the fractions given below by writing > or ˂ on the lines. Give a brief explanation for each answer referring to benchmarks. 9/8 _________ 3/2   9/8 < 3/2 Halves are much larger than eighths. So if I have three half pieces, that equals, one and a half. Where 9/8 is equal to 1 and 1/8. 3/2 is greater than 9/8.  
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Compare the fractions given below by writing > or ˂ on the lines. Give a brief explanation for each answer referring to benchmarks. 3/4 _________ 4/3   3/4 < 4/3 3/4 is less than one whole. 4/3 is greater than one whole. Therefore, 4/3 is greater than 3/4.  
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