Chapter 9 Math Test
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14 questions
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Fractions
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Jeff, and Jeffrey are reading a book. Jeff has finished 1/4th of the book, Jeffrey and finished 3/4ths of the book. Who read more?
Jeff, and Jeffrey are reading a book. Jeff has finished 1/4th of the book, Jeffrey and finished 3/4ths of the book. Who read more?
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Bob cut two apples that were the same size for lunch. He cut one into fourths and the other into sixths. Bob ate 3/4 of the first apple. His sister ate 5/6. Who ate more apple? Show your work, then write your answer with your finger and circle it.
Bob cut two apples that were the same size for lunch. He cut one into fourths and the other into sixths. Bob ate 3/4 of the first apple. His sister ate 5/6. Who ate more apple? Show your work, then write your answer with your finger and circle it.
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Select ALL of the equivalent fractions for 1/2
Select ALL of the equivalent fractions for 1/2
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Jenny lives 4/7 mile from school. Penny lives 8/7 mile from school. Who lives closer?
Jenny lives 4/7 mile from school. Penny lives 8/7 mile from school. Who lives closer?
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3/8>5/8
3/8>5/8
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Gemma caught a fish that weighed 2/3 pount and Josh caught a fish that weighed 7/8 pound. Who's fish was heavier? Show your work, then write your final answer on the workspace with a circle around it.
Gemma caught a fish that weighed 2/3 pount and Josh caught a fish that weighed 7/8 pound. Who's fish was heavier? Show your work, then write your final answer on the workspace with a circle around it.
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Grant took his puppy for a car ride. They drove around for 3/4 hour. What's an equivalent fraction for 3/4?
Grant took his puppy for a car ride. They drove around for 3/4 hour. What's an equivalent fraction for 3/4?
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Mrs. Hubbard decided to buy lunch for 15 kids. Each kid was allowed 1/3 of a sub. How many full subs did Mrs. Hubbard need to order? Show your work, then write your answer with a circle around it in your workspace.
Mrs. Hubbard decided to buy lunch for 15 kids. Each kid was allowed 1/3 of a sub. How many full subs did Mrs. Hubbard need to order? Show your work, then write your answer with a circle around it in your workspace.
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Select all of the fractions that are bigger than 2/3 (pick 3).
Select all of the fractions that are bigger than 2/3 (pick 3).
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Order these fractions from least to greatest
Order these fractions from least to greatest
- 6/8
- 4/8
- 7/8
- 2/8
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- 12/4
- 4/12
- 8/9
- 2/3
- 2/1
- 1/2
- Less than 1
- Greater than 1
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1/5>2/5
1/5>2/5
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2/5>1/5
2/5>1/5
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2/3=1/3
2/3=1/3