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Unit 7 Math Review

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Unit 7 Math Review

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What areEquivalent Fractions?

• Fractions that are equal. The number of equal pieces are different, but the fraction’s value (out of the whole) is the same.

• As an example, think of a two-slice pizza that has then been cut into four slices, six slices, etc. The size of the original pizza hasn’t changed!

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Find Equivalent Fractions

• What is a fraction equal to 1/2 ?

• What is a fraction equal to 2/5 ?

• What is a fraction equal to 15/30 ?

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Comparing Fractions

Which fraction is bigger?

6/7 or 3/5

How can you tell?

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Comparing Fractions continued

Which fraction is bigger?

1/5 or 1/7

How can you tell?

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Ordering Fractions

Smallest Largest

1/2

1/23

1/3

1

11/12

75/100

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Ordering Fractions

Smallest Largest

1/2

1/23

1/3

1

11/12

75/100

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Ordering Fractions

Smallest Largest

1/2

1/23

1/3

111/12

75/100

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Ordering Fractions

Smallest Largest

1/2

1/23

1/3

111/1275/100

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Ordering Fractions

Smallest Largest

1/2

1/23

1/3

111/1275/100

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Ordering Fractions

Smallest Largest

1/2

1/23

1/3 111/1275/100

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Ordering Fractions

Smallest Largest

1/21/23 1/3 111/1275/100

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Finding the ONE (or the WHOLE)

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Finding the ONE(or the WHOLE)

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Finding the ONE(or the WHOLE)

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Fractions in Number Stories

Courtney was tired of her collection of 12 teddy bears. She sold 3/4 of them at a yard sale.

9

3

How many teddy bears did she sell?

How many teddy bears does she have left?

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ProbabilityA sack contains 4 red marbles

3 green marbles

2 black marbles

5 white marbles

You reach into the sack and pull out a marble

without looking. About what fraction of the

time would you expect to pull out a black

marble?

2/14 or 1/7

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Probability

A sack contains 4 red marbles

3 green marbles

2 black marbles

5 white marbles

What percent chance do you have of pulling out a

red marble?

(Use the calculator on your widgets to help you!)

4 / 14 x 100 = ?

Answer: 28.5%

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Plotting Coordinate Points

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

12345678910

Where would you plot (3, 3)?

Where would you plot (5, 7)?

Where would you plot (9, 0)?

Where would you plot (7, 10)?

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Which Fraction is Larger?

5/6 or 11/12

11/12 is bigger because it is only 1/12 away from being a whole.

5/6 is 1/6 away from being a whole.

Twelfths are smaller pieces than sixths.

In other words, 1/12 is smaller than 1/6, so 11/12 is the larger fraction.

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Making SpinnersColor the spinner so that it will land on red

about 50% of the time.

Color the spinner so that it will land on

blue about 1/4 of the time.

What fraction and percent of the spinner is yellow?1/4 or 25%

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Adding and Subtracting Fractions

1/5 + 2/5 = 3/5

6/7 - 3/7 = 3/7

1/6 + 1/3 = 3/6 or 1/2 COMMON DENOMINATOR!

2/3 - 1/4 = 5/12 COMMON DENOMINATOR!

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Good luck mathematicians. Happy studying!