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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) 1

2

,

12

,

22

,

32

,

12

plus grand plus petit

2) 196

100

,

230100

,

271100

,

238100

,

166100

plus petit plus grand

3) 20

10

,

1610

,

1310

,

103

,

2510

plus grand plus petit

4) 31

50

,

5250

,

11350

,

9450

,

3750

plus grand plus petit

5) 4

3

,

73

,

23

,

73

,

33

plus grand plus petit

6) 11

5

,

45

,

125

,

145

,

65

plus petit plus grand

7) 25

9

,

199

,

19

,

139

,

59

plus petit plus grand

8) 3

4

,

64

,

44

,

104

,

94

plus grand plus petit

9) 2

8

,

168

,

78

,

108

,

98

plus petit plus grand

10) 32

12

,

1012

,

1912

,

1012

,

3412

plus petit plus grand

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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) 1

2

,

12

,

22

,

32

,

12

3

2

,

22

,

12

,

12

,

12

plus grand plus petit

2) 196

100

,

230100

,

271100

,

238100

,

166100

166

100

,

196100

,

230100

,

238100

,

271100

plus petit plus grand

3) 20

10

,

1610

,

1310

,

103

,

2510

25

10

,

2010

,

1610

,

1310

,

103

plus grand plus petit

4) 31

50

,

5250

,

11350

,

9450

,

3750

113

50

,

9450

,

5250

,

3750

,

3150

plus grand plus petit

5) 4

3

,

73

,

23

,

73

,

33

7

3

,

73

,

43

,

33

,

23

plus grand plus petit

6) 11

5

,

45

,

125

,

145

,

65

4

5

,

65

,

115

,

125

,

145

plus petit plus grand

7) 25

9

,

199

,

19

,

139

,

59

1

9

,

59

,

139

,

199

,

259

plus petit plus grand

8) 3

4

,

64

,

44

,

104

,

94

10

4

,

94

,

64

,

44

,

34

plus grand plus petit

9) 2

8

,

168

,

78

,

108

,

98

2

8

,

78

,

98

,

108

,

168

plus petit plus grand

10) 32

12

,

1012

,

1912

,

1012

,

3412

10

12

,

1012

,

1912

,

3212

,

3412

plus petit plus grand

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