
Comparing and ordering fractions (video) | Khan Academy
Finding common denominators of multiple fractions to order them. Created by Sal Khan.
Order fractions (practice) - Khan Academy
Order the numbers from least to greatest. Put the lowest number on the left. 61 100 2 5 1 10
Ordering fractions (video) - Khan Academy
Video transcript - [Voiceover] Order the fractions from least to greatest. So we have three fractions, and we wanna decide which one is the smallest, which one's in the middle, and …
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!
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!
Ordering fractions, decimals, and integers | Khan Academy
This unit explores ordering and comparing fractions, decimals, and integers, including negative numbers. We'll learn to use number lines and understand absolute values to master rational …
Equivalent fractions and comparing fractions | Khan Academy
About this unit Did you know fractions can wear disguises? That's right! Different looking fractions can actually be the same. We call these equivalent fractions. We're also going to learn how to …
Fraction equivalence and comparison | Khan Academy
In this unit, you will deepen your knowledge of fractions. You will explore the sizes of fractions, write equivalent fractions, and compare and order fractions.
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 …
Comparing and ordering fractions (video) | Khan Academy
Finding common denominators of multiple fractions to order them. Created by Sal Khan.