4.NR.4.3
Compare two fractions with different numerators and/or different denominators by flexibly using a variety of tools and strategies and recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole.
Example Problems
At a parking lot, there are 28 trucks and 16 cars.
What is the simplified ratio of trucks to cars?
What is the simplified ratio of trucks to cars?
In a flower shop, there are 30 tulips and 36 lilies.
What is the simplified ratio of tulips to lilies?
What is the simplified ratio of tulips to lilies?
At a pet store, there are 35 hamsters and 28 guinea pigs.
What is the simplified ratio of guinea pigs to hamsters?
What is the simplified ratio of guinea pigs to hamsters?
Khan Academy ResourcesVisually comparing fractions reviewCommon denominators reviewCompare fractions with different numerators and denominatorsCommon denominatorsCompare fractions using benchmarksCompare decimals and fractions in different formsVisually compare fractions with unlike denominatorsFractions of different wholesCompare fractions word problemsFinding common denominatorsComparing fractions of different wholes 1Comparing fractions: tape diagram Comparing fractions word problemsComparing fractions: fraction modelsEquivalent fractions and different wholesComparing fractions: number lineCommon denominators: 1/4 and 5/6 Comparing fractions of different wholes Comparing fractions 1 (unlike denominators)Common denominators: 3/5 and 7/2

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