Press here to CLOSE XInstructions: Converting Fractions to 100's
The two fractions are equal, and the denominator in the fraction on the right of the equation is set to
hundredths
. Figure out what the missing
numerator is and type it in.
Converting fractions
can be difficult, so keep a pencil and paper handy! Hint - the new numerator is always between 1 and 400. If your answer is correct, the
fractions
will change color. Click on the problem, press the ENTER or RETURN key, or click on the reset problem button
to set the next fraction.
Click on the check mark at the bottom to keep score! You can choose the number of problems by clicking up and down by the 25 default.
After you think you've correctly solved the problem, reset it. Please note the problem will not change color when it is keeping score in the challenge mode. Each time you reset the problem, the left counter increases for each correct answer; the right counter counts the number of problems you've done.
If the answer isn't right, the correct answer will display to the right of the counter when you reset the problem. When you're done, your score will be shown on the screen.
Click the teacher's apple
to return to the
fractions home page.