All Common Core: 4th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #215 : Understand Decimal Notation For Fractions, And Compare Decimal Fractions
Fill in the blank with the correct sign. __________
because the numbers are the same.
Example Question #216 : Understand Decimal Notation For Fractions, And Compare Decimal Fractions
Fill in the blank with the correct sign. __________
because the numbers are the same.
Example Question #217 : Understand Decimal Notation For Fractions, And Compare Decimal Fractions
Fill in the blank with the correct sign. __________
because of the digit in the hundredths place.
which makes
Example Question #491 : Number & Operations: Fractions
When we add mixed numbers, we add whole numbers to whole numbers and fractions to fractions.
Remember, when we are adding fractions we must have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #1971 : Numbers And Operations
When we add mixed numbers, we add whole numbers to whole numbers and fractions to fractions.
Remember, when we are adding fractions we must have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
can be reduced by dividing
to both sides.
Example Question #492 : Number & Operations: Fractions
When we add mixed numbers, we add whole numbers to whole numbers and fractions to fractions.
Remember, when we are adding fractions we must have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #112 : Operations With Fractions And Whole Numbers
Solve:
When we add mixed numbers, we add whole numbers to whole numbers and fractions to fractions.
Remember, when we are adding fractions we must have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #5 : Adding Mixed Numbers
When we add mixed numbers, we add whole numbers to whole numbers and fractions to fractions.
Remember, when we are adding fractions we must have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #6 : Adding Mixed Numbers
When we add mixed numbers, we add whole numbers to whole numbers and fractions to fractions.
Remember, when we are adding fractions we must have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #7 : Adding Mixed Numbers
When we add mixed numbers, we add whole numbers to whole numbers and fractions to fractions.
Remember, when we are adding fractions we must have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
All Common Core: 4th Grade Math Resources
