Must include equivalent fractions with common denominators AND the sum.
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Question 2
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Must include equivalent fractions with common denominators AND the sum.
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Question 3
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Must include equivalent fractions with common denominators AND the difference.
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Question 4
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Must include equivalent fractions with common denominators AND the difference.
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Question 5
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Write equivalent fractions with common denominators and use them to add or subtract the fractions.
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Question 6
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Write equivalent fractions with common denominators and use them to add or subtract the fractions.
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Question 7
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Write equivalent fractions with common denominators and use them to add or subtract the fractions.
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Question 8
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Write equivalent fractions with common denominators and use them to add or subtract the fractions.
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Question 9
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Find the following:
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Question 10
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Find the following:
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Question 11
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Sasha ran 2/3 of a 27 km race before she stopped to walk. How many kilometers had she run at that point? Show your work using words, numbers, or labeled sketches.
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Question 12
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Fill in the missing fraction or mixed number in the equation.
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Question 13
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Fill in the missing fraction or mixed number in the equation.
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Question 14
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Fill in the missing fraction or mixed number in the equation.
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Question 15
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Which is a better buy? Explain your thinking using words, numbers, or labeled sketches.
a. Twelve cans for $7 or 6 cans for $4?
b. Six cans for $7 or 8 cans for $9?
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Question 16
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Connor gathered dry ingredients to make a large pan of brownies. He mixed 1 1/4 cups of sugar, 2 2/3 cups of flour and 1 1/6 cups of nuts together before adding the other ingredients. How many cups of dry ingredients did he mix? Show all your work.
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Question 17
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Ryan is 5 1/4 feet tall. John is 5 1/3 feet tall. Who is taller?
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Question 18
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How much taller? Show your work
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Question 19
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Dawn enjoys exercising on the hiking trail by her house. She ran 2/5 of the trail on Monday and then ran a different 1/3 of the trail on Tuesday.
How much of the trail had she covered on the two days? Explain your thinking
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Question 20
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Dawn enjoys exercising on the hiking trail by her house. She ran 2/5 of the trail on Monday and then ran a different 1/3 of the trail on Tuesday.
Did Dawn run farther on Monday or on Tuesday?
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Question 21
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Dawn enjoys exercising on the hiking trail by her house. She ran 2/5 of the trail on Monday and then ran a different 1/3 of the trail on Tuesday.
How much farther? Show your work.
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Question 22
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Tonya ran 2/3 of a mile down at the high school track and then walked 2/6 of a mile.
How far did Tonya go in all? Choose the best estimate.
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Question 23
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Tonya ran 2/3 of a mile down at the high school track and then walked 2/6 of a mile.
How far did Tonya go in all? Use numbers, labeled sketches, or words to solve this problem. Show all your work.
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Question 24
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When Danny solved this problem, he got 4/9 of a mile for his answer.