- 1. Jon is making 7 banners. He has 4 yards of fabric. How many yards of fabric will he use to make each banner?
A) 1/7 yard B) 4/7 yard C) 3/7 yard D) 6/7 yard
- 2. Mr. Martinez has a box containing 11 granola bars. After handing out 3 granola bars, what fraction of the whole box does Mr. Martinez have left?
A) 1/11 B) 8/11 C) 5/11 D) 3/11
- 3. Choose the equivalent mixed number for the improper fraction: 4/3
A) 2 1/3 B) 2 1/9 C) 1 2/3 D) 1 1/3
- 4. Choose the equivalent mixed number for the improper fraction: 14/9
A) 1 5/9 B) 2 1/9 C) 1 1/9 D) 1 7/9
- 5. Choose the equivalent mixed number for the improper fraction: 23/5
A) 4 3/5 B) 2 3/5 C) 4 1/5 D) 2 4/5
- 6. Choose the equivalent improper fraction for the mixed number: 5 1/4
A) 25/4 B) 21/4 C) 17/4 D) 23/4
- 7. Choose the equivalent improper fraction for the mixed number: 3 6/7
A) 13/7 B) 27/7 C) 18/7 D) 32/7
- 8. Choose the equivalent improper fraction for the mixed number: 5 2/3
A) 17/3 B) 24/3 C) 19/3 D) 25/3
- 9. Compare the two fractions: 8/13 6/13
A) < B) > C) =
- 10. Compare the two fractions: 3/13 7/13
A) = B) > C) <
- 11. Compare the two fractions: 9/13 2/13
A) < B) > C) =
- 12. Compare the two fractions: 1 1/3 4/3
A) < B) = C) >
- 13. Round the fraction to 0, 1/2, or 1: 1/7
A) 0 B) 1 C) 1/2
- 14. Round the fraction to 0, 1/2, or 1: 4/9
A) 0 B) 1 C) 1/2
- 15. Janice has 7 more apples than pears. She has 9 apples and pears in all. How many pears does she have?
A) 6 pears B) 2 pears C) 8 pears D) 4 pears
- 16. What two numbers have a sum of 14 and a product of 48?
A) 5 & 9 B) 4 & 8 C) 6 & 8 D) 3 & 9
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