H4-8 Comparing and Ordering Fractions and Mixed Numbers (p. 119)

Name _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Comparing and Ordering Fractions
and Mixed Numbers
H 4-8
How can you tell when the guy sitting next to you in a diner is a math teacher?
To find out, compare the fractions and mixed numbers. Write >, <, or = in each blank.
Then circle the letter next to the lesser number. If you wrote =, don’t circle either letter.
2
3
3
4
1. H 7
10
9
20
2. H S
11. G
225
E
12. R
7
3
10
3
2
10
F
345
I
3. E
1
6
1
8
O
13. F
9
12
6
9
A
4. T
2
4
5
10
P
14. L
17
9
189
P
5. R
1
4
1
3
E
15. C
123
7
3
W
3
5
5
8
R
16. T
318
27
8
O
5
9
45
81
N
17. H
14
14
7
8
I
8. A 5
6
1
4
E
18. O 21
5
515
A
2
5
1
2
S
19. N
712
23
3
U
4
5
15
20
S
20. C
535
5
5
10
S
6. D 7. M 9. R
10. V To solve the riddle, write the circled letters in numerical order in the blanks below.
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Test Prep
Circle the correct letter for the answer.
3
of the cookies and
21. Four friends baked a batch of cookies. Penelope ate 20
Simon ate 11
of the cookies. Gina consumed
0
Who ate the most cookies?
A Penelope
© Scott Foresman, Gr. 6
B Simon
(119)
1
4
and Ted consumed
C Gina
2
5
of the cookies.
D Ted
Use with Chapter 4, Lesson 8.