3rd Grade Math › Compare Fractions with the Same Numerator: CCSS.Math.Content.3.NF.A.3d
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
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If you look at the images, both circles have shaded regions; however, the circle that was divided into
parts has bigger shaded regions than the circle that was divided into
parts.
Using this information, you can see that the circle divided into parts possesses a larger shaded region; therefore,
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
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The fraction models below show and
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
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The fraction models below show and
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
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If you look at the images, both circles have shaded regions; however, the circle that was divided into
parts has bigger shaded regions than the circle that was divided into
parts.
Using this information, you can see that the circle divided into parts possesses a larger shaded region; therefore,
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
__________
If you look at the images, both circles have shaded regions; however, the circle that was divided into
parts has bigger shaded regions than the circle that was divided into
parts.
Using this information, you can see that the circle divided into parts possesses a larger shaded region; therefore,
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
__________
The fraction models below show and
is equal to
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
__________
The fraction models below show and
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
__________
The fraction models below show and
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
__________
The fraction models below show and
is greater than
because more of the model is filled in.
Fill in the blank with the correct symbol.
__________
If you look at the images, both circles have shaded regions; however, the circle that was divided into
parts has bigger shaded regions than the circle that was divided into
parts.
Using this information, you can see that the circle divided into parts possesses a larger shaded region; therefore,