Fractions - 4th Grade Math
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To find equivalent fractions, we must always multiply the denominator and the numerator by the same number.
, so we need to multiply the numerator by
.


To find equivalent fractions, we must always multiply the denominator and the numerator by the same number.
, so we need to multiply the numerator by
.
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To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators.

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value.

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value.
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To find equivalent fractions, we must always multiply the denominator and the numerator by the same number.
, so we need to multiply the numerator by
.


To find equivalent fractions, we must always multiply the denominator and the numerator by the same number.
, so we need to multiply the numerator by
.
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To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators.

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value.

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value.
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To find equivalent fractions, we must always multiply the denominator and the numerator by the same number.
, so we need to multiply the numerator by
.


To find equivalent fractions, we must always multiply the denominator and the numerator by the same number.
, so we need to multiply the numerator by
.
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To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators.

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value.

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value.
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To find equivalent fractions, we must always multiply the denominator and the numerator by the same number.
, so we need to multiply the numerator by
.


To find equivalent fractions, we must always multiply the denominator and the numerator by the same number.
, so we need to multiply the numerator by
.
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Select the symbol to correctly fill in the blank below.

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To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators.

Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value.

To compare fractions, we need to first make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can compare numerators. The fraction with the bigger numerator has the greater value.
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