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Placer en Ordre de Fractions (A)

Nom:

Date:

Ecrivez chaque ensemble de fractions ou nombres fractionnaires dans l’ordre

indiqué.

1) 23

12

,

2320

,

2350

,

236

,

2310

plus petit plus grand

2) 13

20

,

132

,

139

,

1325

,

135

plus petit plus grand

3) 5

6

,

105

,

53

,

1005

,

54

plus grand plus petit

4) 18

9

,

184

,

10018

,

185

,

1825

plus grand plus petit

5) 20

3

,

2012

,

2025

,

204

,

2050

plus petit plus grand

6) 2

10

,

122

,

24

,

22

,

23

plus grand plus petit

7) 22

6

,

2212

,

10022

,

222

,

2250

plus grand plus petit

8) 11

3

,

119

,

118

,

112

,

114

plus grand plus petit

9) 7

12

,

75

,

78

,

74

,

73

plus petit plus grand

10) 21

4

,

216

,

212

,

215

,

2125

plus grand plus petit

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Placer en Ordre de Fractions (A) Réponses

Nom:

Date:

Ecrivez chaque ensemble de fractions ou nombres fractionnaires dans l’ordre

indiqué.

1) 23

12

,

2320

,

2350

,

236

,

2310

23

50

,

2320

,

2312

,

2310

,

236

plus petit plus grand

2) 13

20

,

132

,

139

,

1325

,

135

13

25

,

1320

,

139

,

135

,

132

plus petit plus grand

3) 5

6

,

105

,

53

,

1005

,

54

5

3

,

54

,

56

,

105

,

1005

plus grand plus petit

4) 18

9

,

184

,

10018

,

185

,

1825

18

4

,

185

,

189

,

1825

,

10018

plus grand plus petit

5) 20

3

,

2012

,

2025

,

204

,

2050

20

50

,

2025

,

2012

,

204

,

203

plus petit plus grand

6) 2

10

,

122

,

24

,

22

,

23

2

2

,

23

,

24

,

102

,

122

plus grand plus petit

7) 22

6

,

2212

,

10022

,

222

,

2250

22

2

,

226

,

2212

,

2250

,

10022

plus grand plus petit

8) 11

3

,

119

,

118

,

112

,

114

11

2

,

113

,

114

,

118

,

119

plus grand plus petit

9) 7

12

,

75

,

78

,

74

,

73

7

12

,

78

,

75

,

74

,

73

plus petit plus grand

10) 21

4

,

216

,

212

,

215

,

2125

21

2

,

214

,

215

,

216

,

2125

plus grand plus petit

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