Fraction bonanza

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29 questions
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Fractions wrap up
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Select the correct list of numbers that would make the following fractions equivalent. The list you select must be in the same order as the question.




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In the following list of fractions,
is the only fraction that is not equivalent to the others.


There is a space for you to do your calculations.

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From the following list, there are 2 fractions that are not equivalent to the others. Choose which fractions they are. There is a space for you to show your calculations.


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Find the highest common factor (HCF) for the following:

16 and 8

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Find the highest common factor (HCF) for the following:

24 and 18

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Circle the fractions from the picture below that would simplify to

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Look carefully at the number line and fill in the missing information:

You can enlarge the diagram to make filling in the blanks easier. You can also type when entering numbers.

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Order the following fractions from smallest to largest. Please remember that you can calculate in your classwork books before filling in the blank spaces.

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What decimal represents the following:




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Look at the number line. Write what the numbers a to h represent: (please write as neatly as possible)

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4 tenths, 8 hundredths, 3 thousandths equals 0,483

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In each of the following examples find the value of the digit in bold. Write unit, tenth, hundredth or thousandth.

5,82

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63,227

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124,070

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Round the following numbers to the nearest tenth:

67,23
124,78
90,14

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Round these numbers to the nearest hundredth:

58,127
70,345
78,134

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The following items are on special. Calculate the savings and the new price.