Bridges Unit 3 Mod. 1 & 2 Test
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11 questions
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Write thee equivalent fractions to represent the shaded part.
Write thee equivalent fractions to represent the shaded part.
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Write thee equivalent fractions to represent the shaded part.
Write thee equivalent fractions to represent the shaded part.
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Write thee equivalent fractions to represent the shaded part.
Write thee equivalent fractions to represent the shaded part.
2
Xavier ate one-half of a mini pizza. Justin ate one-fourth of a giant pizza. Thier friend, Amber, said that Xavier ate more pizza than Justin because a half is always more than a fourth. Do you agree with Amber? Show your work.
Xavier ate one-half of a mini pizza. Justin ate one-fourth of a giant pizza. Thier friend, Amber, said that Xavier ate more pizza than Justin because a half is always more than a fourth. Do you agree with Amber?
Show your work.
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1/4 = 6/12
1/4 = 6/12
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3/4 < 5/6
3/4 < 5/6
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4/12 = 3/8You can use the Fraction App to help .
4/12 = 3/8
You can use the Fraction App to help .
2
The Browns are having a barbeque for 6 people. They want to give each person 3/5 of a pound of chicken. How much chicken will they need to buy? Show your work.
The Browns are having a barbeque for 6 people. They want to give each person 3/5 of a pound of chicken. How much chicken will they need to buy?
Show your work.
2
Mr. Brown loves leftover barbequed chicken, so he decides to buy 5 pounds of chicken. How many pounds will he have left over after the barbeque?Show your work. Use your answer from question 8.
Mr. Brown loves leftover barbequed chicken, so he decides to buy 5 pounds of chicken. How many pounds will he have left over after the barbeque?
Show your work. Use your answer from question 8.
2
The fourth graders are painting one of the walls under the covered area on the playground. They started with 3 3/4 gallons of paint, but it wasn't enough, so one of the parents brought them another 2 1/4 gallons of paint.
How much paint did they have in all?
Show your work.
The fourth graders are painting one of the walls under the covered area on the playground. They started with 3 3/4 gallons of paint, but it wasn't enough, so one of the parents brought them another 2 1/4 gallons of paint.
How much paint did they have in all?
Show your work.
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It took the fourth graders 5 1/4 gallons of paint to cover the wall. Did the fourth graders have any paint left over? If so, how much?
Show your work.
It took the fourth graders 5 1/4 gallons of paint to cover the wall. Did the fourth graders have any paint left over? If so, how much?
Show your work.