Transcription of Answer Key • Lesson 4: Comparing Fractions
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TG Grade 4 Unit 8 Lesson 4 Answer Key 1 Copyright Kendall Hunt Publishing CompanyAnswer Key Lesson 4: Comparing Fractions * answers and/or discussion are included in the Kendall Hunt Publishing Company316SG Grade 4 Unit 8 Lesson 4 Comparing FractionsUse the Fraction Chart you made to complete the following has a recipe for oatmeal cookies that calls for3 4cup of sugar. Herbrownie recipe calls for1 2cup of sugar. Which recipe calls for more sugar? walks7 10of a mile to school. Keenya walks2 3of a mile to lives closer to the school, Keenya or Roberto? Comparing Fractions to1 at your Fraction several Fractions that are less than1 several Fractions that are equal to1 several Fractions that are greater than1 a pattern that tells whether a fraction is less than, equal to, orgreater than1 the following Fractions to1 2. Use the symbols , , or in :1 2<5 your Fraction Chart to compare the following Fractions . Use the symbols <, >, or = in your 2 1 21 3 1 4 1 41 3 1 21 4 1 4 1 82 4 2 2 1 26 12 Student Guide- Page 316 Copyright Kendall Hunt Publishing Company317 Comparing FractionsSG Grade 4 Unit 8 Lesson 4 Using1 2as a Benchmark to Compare FractionsTo compare two Fractions , it sometimes helps to first compare them to1 2.
Answer Key • Lesson 4: Comparing Fractions 12.*When the denominators are the same, the fraction with the largest numerator is the largest fraction. 13. A.* 1 3, 1 2, 4 6 B. 1 4 0, 3 4, 7 9 C. 1 4, 3 5, 5 6 D. 1 5 2, 5 8, 5 6 14.*Possible strategies for Question 13A: Use a Fraction Chart. Or, use 10 1 2 as a benchmark. 1 3 is less than 1 2
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