This topic focuses on comparing mixed fractions without changing their denominators. It involves determining whether one fraction is greater than, less than, or equal to another by observing the numerators since the denominators are consistent across the comparisons. Each problem presents a pair of fractions and asks for the correct relational operator (less than, greater than, or equal to) to be selected. This set of problems serves as an introductory exercise to understanding and comparing fractional values directly.

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Fraction Comparison - Mixed - No Changed Denominator Worksheet

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Fraction Comparison - Mixed - No Changed Denominator
1
Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 13 over 5 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;21 over 5 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 21 over 5 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;14 over 5 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 14 over 5 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;6 over 5 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 23 over 5 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;11 over 5 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 7 over 3 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;22 over 3 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 8 over 3 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;21 over 3 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 31 over 3 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;11 over 3 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 11 over 4 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;21 over 4 \\<, >, or = ?
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