This math topic focuses on the basic comparison of fractions where at least one denominator is changed to facilitate comparison. Students practice selecting the correct relational operator (less than, greater than, or equal to) between pairs of fractions. This involves understanding equivalent fractions and applying comparison skills to determine the relationship between two different fractions. Each question presents a pair of fractions alongside three potential answers: less than, greater than, or equal, enhancing foundational skills in fraction comparison.

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Fraction Comparison - Basic - One Changed Denominator Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Fraction Comparison - Basic - One Changed Denominator (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Fraction Comparing - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/fractions_comparing_intro/
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 4 over 7 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;18 over 21 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 5 over 7 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;3 over 14 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 3 over 7 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;12 over 21 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 4 over 7 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;1 over 14 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 2 over 5 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;4 over 10 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 3 over 7 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;10 over 21 \\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these fractions and choose the right equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 1 over 3 \;\; \bigcirc \;\;4 over 9 \\<, >, or = ?
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