Mixed Comparisons

Mixed Comparisons

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will combine and compare the different methods we have used to order fractions.

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6 Questions

Q1.
Which does the picture NOT show?
An image in a quiz
0.75
3/4
Correct answer: 75/10
Q2.
Which does the picture NOT show
An image in a quiz
0.8
8/10
80/100
Correct answer: 80/1000
Option 5
Q3.
6/100 as a decimal is...
Correct answer: 0.06
0.6
0.6100
Q4.
3/5 as a decimal is...
0.2
0.35
Correct answer: 0.6
3.5
Q5.
How do you write 0.92 as a fraction?
1/92
2/9
92/10
Correct answer: 92/100
Q6.
How do you write 0.9 as a fraction?
0/9
1/9
Correct answer: 9/10
9/100

5 Questions

Q1.
Which is the biggest?
3/6
Correct answer: 4/6
4/7
Q2.
Which is the biggest?
0.37
38/100
Correct answer: 4/10
Q3.
Which is the biggest?
1/13
Correct answer: 1/5
1/9
Q4.
Which is the biggest?
Correct answer: 12/13
4/5
8/9
Q5.
Which is the biggest?
13/6
Correct answer: 7/3
9/4

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Conceptualising and comparing fractions