3rd Grade -Fraction Quiz
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7 questions
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Mrs. Norgaard ate 4 slices of pizza, and Nicolette ate 2 slices. If there were initially 8 equal-sized slices, what fraction of the pizza was not eaten? Draw a picture to help you solve. Color Mrs. Norgaard's slices red and Nicolette's slices yellow.
Mrs. Norgaard ate 4 slices of pizza, and Nicolette ate 2 slices. If there were initially 8 equal-sized slices, what fraction of the pizza was not eaten? Draw a picture to help you solve. Color Mrs. Norgaard's slices red and Nicolette's slices yellow.
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Mrs. Norgaard ate 4 slices of pizza, and Nicolette ate 2 slices. If there were initially 8 equal-sized slices, what fraction of the pizza was not eaten? Use your picture from #1 to help you solve it.
Mrs. Norgaard ate 4 slices of pizza, and Nicolette ate 2 slices. If there were initially 8 equal-sized slices, what fraction of the pizza was not eaten? Use your picture from #1 to help you solve it.
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Mrs. Norgaard cut a banana into 2 equal-sized sections. Name the fraction that represents one section of Mrs. Norgaard’s banana. Draw a picture to help you solve it.
Mrs. Norgaard cut a banana into 2 equal-sized sections. Name the fraction that represents one section of Mrs. Norgaard’s banana. Draw a picture to help you solve it.
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Nicolette cut her banana into 6 equal sized sections. Name the fraction that represents one section of Nicolette’s banana. Draw a picture to help you solve it.
Nicolette cut her banana into 6 equal sized sections. Name the fraction that represents one section of Nicolette’s banana. Draw a picture to help you solve it.
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How are 1/6 and 1/2 similar?
How are 1/6 and 1/2 similar?
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How are 1/6 and 1/2 different?
How are 1/6 and 1/2 different?
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Simplify the fraction 6/12 to the smallest (lowest) term.
Simplify the fraction 6/12 to the smallest (lowest) term.