The Fraction & decimal Adventure

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By Paij, Bryce, and Eli
4/5
3/50
7/20
Flash Cards
.8
Four
fifths
3/50
.06
Three
fiftieths
7/20
.35
Seven
twentieths
4/5
Fraction Adventure
One day, three fractions 4/5, 7/20, and 3/50 all went to
Knoebels and wanted to go on to a roller coaster. They
couldn’t go on because they needed to know their decimal
form, and how to order each other from least to greatest.
So they went on a plane, and went to fraction island and
saw a magical coconut. It told them to go to the Wizard
that could tell them how to order each other from least to
greatest. So the wizard told them to make the
denominators the same by multiplying 4/5 by 20, 7/20 by
5, and 3/50 by 2. This would give them 80/100, 35/100,
and 6/100. So they looked at the numerators and found
out the order from least to greatest was 3/50, 7/20, and
4/5. Then the wizard told them to go to Banana land to
find out what their decimal forms were.
Fraction Adventure Part 2
So they went to Banana land and a banana said “you all
have twins!” They are .8, .35, and .06. They need to put
themselves in fraction form. So they met each other at a
banana tree, and .8 said “what am I in fraction form?” and
4/5 said “what am I in decimal form?” and 4/5 asked what
he is when multiplied by 2. The banana said 8/10, and
then .8 said “I am 8/10” and they found out their decimal
form. Then 7/20 multiplied by 5 got 35/100 and they found
each other. Then the same thing happened with 3/50.
Then they went back to Knoebles to the roller coaster
and the ride operator asked what their order is from least
to greatest. They said 3/50 was the smallest, 7/20 was the
middle, and 4/5 was the greatest. Then the operator
asked “what is you decimal form?” 4/5 said “I am .8”. 7/20
said “I am .35”. Then 3/50 said “I am .06”. So the operator
let them on the ride and they lived happily ever after.
The End.
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