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[Week 19] - Fraction Review 3

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Question 1
1.
Mark each statement as True or False.

__________ - Same, change, reciprocal is used for fraction division.
__________ - 1/3 is the most simplified fraction for 6/18
__________ - the least common denominator for 1/2 + 2/5 is 20.
__________ - 2/5 is the most simplified fraction for 40/100.
__________ - A reciprocal means to flip a fraction.
Question 2
2.
What operation is used to solve the following problem?

Mrs. Morris baked a rectangular cake. She cut the cake into 3 equal sections and gave 1/3 of the cake to her neighbor, Mrs. Stearns. Mrs. Stearns cut her section of cake into 8 equal pieces, as shown in the model.


What is the fractional part of each piece of cake Mrs. Stearns cut?

operation(s) used: __________
Why? __________
Question 3
3.

Solve

Mrs. Morris baked a rectangular cake. She cut the cake into 3 equal sections and gave 1/3 of the cake to her neighbor, Mrs. Stearns. Mrs. Stearns cut her section of cake into 8 equal pieces, as shown in the model.


What is the fractional part of each piece of cake Mrs. Stearns cut?

Question 4
4.

Elizabeth drew a model to illustrate an expression and find its value.


Which equation correctly matches Elizabeth’s model?

Question 5
5.
What operation is used to solve the following problem?

Gabriel bought a 20-pound bag of colored sand to put into his sand pit. Brandon's bucket can hold 1/2 pound of sand. How many times will Gabriel need to fill his bucket in order to carry all the sand from the bag to his sand pit?

operation(s) used: __________
Why? __________
Question 6
6.

Solve

Gabriel bought a 20-pound bag of colored sand to put into his sand pit. Brandon's bucket can hold 1/2
pound of sand. How many times will Gabriel need to fill his bucket in order to carry all the sand from the bag to his sand pit?

Question 7
7.
What operation is used to solve the following problem?

Ethan used the model to find ⅝ of 16. What answer did Ethan get?



operation(s) used: __________
Why? __________
Question 8
8.

Solve

Ethan used the model to find ⅝ of 16. What answer did Ethan get?

Question 9
9.
What operation is used to solve the following problem?

On Mars, your weight is about 1/3 of your weight on Earth. If a fifth grader weighs 96 pounds on Earth, how much would be his or her weight on Mars?

operation(s) used: __________
Why? __________
Question 10
10.
Solve

On Mars, your weight is about 1/3 of your weight on Earth. If a fifth grader weighs 96 pounds on Earth, how much would be his or her weight on Mars?

_______ pounds
Question 11
11.
What operation is used to solve the following problem?

Mrs. Loupe has a shelf that is 5 feet long. She wants to paint a design along 7/10 of the shelf. How many feet of the shelf will Mrs. Loupe paint a design?

operation(s) used: __________
Why? __________
Question 12
12.

Solve

Mrs. Loupe has a shelf that is 5 feet long. She wants to paint a design along 7/10 of the shelf. How many feet of the shelf will Mrs. Loupe paint a design?

Question 13
13.
What operation is used to solve the following problem?

Elyssa baked muffins. She added 1/2 cup of sugar to the muffin batter and then divided the batter equally into the 12 sections of the muffin pan. What fraction of a cup of sugar will each muffin contain?

operation(s) used: __________
Why? __________
Question 14
14.

Solve

Elyssa baked muffins. She added 1/2 cup of sugar to the muffin batter and then divided the batter equally into the 12 sections of the muffin pan. What fraction of a cup of sugar will each muffin contain?

Question 15
15.
What operation is used to solve the following problem?

Kaitlyn poured ¾ ounce of vinegar into each of ten 1-ounce test tubes to use in an experiment for Science Night. Each circle represents 1 ounce.


How many ounces of vinegar did Landon pour?

operation(s) used: __________
Why? __________
Question 16
16.

Solve

Kaitlyn poured ¾ ounce of vinegar into each of ten 1-ounce test tubes to use in an experiment for Science Night. Each circle represents 1 ounce.


How many ounces of vinegar did Landon pour?

Question 17
17.
What operation is used to solve the following problem?

Julianna bought 12 stamps for postcards. She gave Suzeth 1/6 of them. How many stamps did Julianna give to Suzeth?


operation(s) used: __________
Why? __________
Question 18
18.

Solve

Julianna bought 12 stamps for postcards. She gave Suzeth 1/6 of them. How many stamps did Julianna give to Suzeth?


How many ounces of vinegar did Landon pour?

Question 19
19.
What operation is used to solve the following problem?

There are 24 students in Mr. Janak’s class. 5/8 of the students are girls. How many of the students in the class are boys?


operation(s) used: __________
Why? __________
Question 20
20.

Solve

There are 24 students in Mr. Janak’s class. 5/8 of the students are girls. How many of the students in the class are boys?

Question 21
21.
Ava buys 20 boxes of gum. Three-fifths of the boxes contain mint gum. How many boxes of mint gum does Ava buy?

operation(s) used: __________
Why? __________
Question 22
22.

Solve

Ava buys 20 boxes of gum. Three-fifths of the boxes contain mint gum. How many boxes of mint gum does Ava buy?

Question 23
23.

Solve

1/2 ÷ 6

Question 24
24.

Solve

1/2 × 6