True or False? "Fractions must have common denominators to be able to add or subtract them (same sized pieces)."
Question 3
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Convert the following improper fraction to a mixed number in simplest form:
Question 4
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Convert the mixed number into an improper fraction:
Question 5
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Find the sum. Show all work and write your answer in simplest form. Express any improper fraction as a mixed number. Please BOX your final answer. SHOW YOUR WORK ON THE SCREEN
Question 6
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Find the difference. Show all work and write your answer in simplest form. Express any improper fraction as a mixed number. Please BOX your final answer. SHOW YOUR WORK ON THE SCREEN
Question 7
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Find the product:
Question 8
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Find the quotient:
Question 9
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Find the product of the following fractions. Show all work and write your answer in simplest form. Express any improper fraction as a mixed number. Please BOX your final answer. SHOW YOUR WORK ON THE SCREEN
Question 10
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Find the quotient of the following fractions. Show all work and write your answer in simplest form. Express any improper fraction as a mixed number. Please BOX your final answer. SHOW YOUR WORK ON THE SCREEN
Question 11
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Which of the choices below have a value of 1?
Question 12
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Which of the following is the reciprocal of 13/5?
Question 13
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Which of following fractions is NOT equal to 13/4 ?
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If Jasmine's class has 16 kids and 5/8 of them order Pepperoni pizza for lunch, what number of students in Jasmine's class ordered Pepperoni Pizza for lunch?
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Which of the following IS NOT EQUIVALENT to the fraction below?
Question 16
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9/12 is one way to write how much of the 3 kit kat bars below were eaten (shaded).
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Extra Credit: (10 point bonus!!) SHOW YOUR WORK ON THE SCREEN
A bag of ice is left in the sun for 2 hours. Some of the ice melts. How much ice (in pounds) is left in the bag after the 2 hours? Use the information below to help solve.