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Examples, solutions, videos, and worksheets to help Grade 4 students learn how to find equivalent fractions. Students must fill in the missing numerator or denominator to make the two fractions equivalent.

How to find equivalent fractions?

Equivalent fractions are fractions that represent the same quantity but are expressed in different forms. They have the same value or represent the same part of a whole, even though their numerators and denominators may be different.

To find equivalent fractions, you can multiply or divide both the numerator and the denominator of a fraction by the same non-zero integer. This does not change the value of the fraction, but it may change the way it is written.

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Equivalent Fractions Worksheet Word Problems

  1. Sheila has 28 stickers to divide evenly among 3 friends. She thinks there will be no leftovers. Use what you know about factor pairs to explain if Sheila is correct.
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      Sheila is not correct. There will be leftovers because 3 is not a factor 28.

  2. Julie has 32 grapes to divide evenly among 4 friends. She thinks there will be no leftovers. Use what you know about factor pairs to explain if Julie is correct.
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      Julie is right. There will be no leftovers because 4 is a factor of 32.

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