
Compare fractions with fraction models - Khan Academy
Compare using >, <, or = . Hint: Think about how you would fill in each rectangle below to help you compare the fractions.
Comparing fractions: fraction models (video) | Khan Academy
- What I want to do in this video is compare the fraction 7/10 to the fraction 8/9. And, like always, I encourage you to pause the video and see if you can figure out where these things-- one of …
Equivalent fractions and comparing fractions | Khan Academy
In this lesson, you'll learn all about equivalent fractions and how to compare them. With the help of models, number lines, and benchmark fractions, you'll be a fraction master in no time!
Visually comparing fractions review (article) | Khan Academy
Review comparing fractions with fraction models and number lines, and try some practice problems.
Equivalent fractions and comparing fractions | Khan Academy
You already know what fractions are, but did you know that some fractions that look different are actually the same? There's more to these pieces than meets the eye. Dive into this unit to …
Standards Mapping - Common Core Math | Khan Academy
Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n × a)/ (n × b) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two …
Standards Mapping - Virginia Math | Khan Academy
Identify and model equivalent relationships between fractions (proper or improper) and/or mixed numbers and decimals, using halves, fourths, fifths, tenths, and hundredths.
Equivalent fractions and comparing fractions: FAQ - Khan Academy
How can I use fraction models to find equivalent fractions? You can use fraction models, like pie charts or bar models, to visually see how two fractions might be equivalent.
Comparing fractions (video) | Fractions | Khan Academy
You can find the exercises for this topic on the learning dashboard. Or, you can type "comparing fractions" into the bar at the top, and you will find it. Hope this helps!
Comparing fractions: tape diagram (video) | Khan Academy
Each bar represents a number, and the bars are put together to help you understand how the numbers relate to each other, like adding or subtracting, or doing fractions, as it was done in …