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Question 1
1.

Allison fills a beaker with 1,000 milliliters of water. She pours some water into a glass. Now there is 300 milliliters left in the first beaker. What is the liquid volume of the glass?

Question 2
2.

One crayon has the mass of 5 grams. What is the mass of 12 crayons?

Question 3
3.

Which container would hold 1 liter of water?

Question 4
4.

Daniel had a beaker with 200 ml and another beaker with 500 ml. He emptied both beakers into another container, filling it up. What is the liquid volume of his jar?

Question 5
5.

Using the image above, do you agree with Kristen that 1/3 is smaller than 1/4? (Yes or No, because...) Explain your answer.

Question 6
6.

Draw a line showing fourths and label each mark with fractions from 0/4 to 4/4.

Question 7
7.

What fraction is the triangle pointing to? (Use the picture above.)

Question 8
8.

Select < , >, or = to put in the blank and make this sentence correct. 1/8 _______ 1/2

Question 9
9.

Select < , >, or = to put in the blank and make this sentence correct. 3/4 _______ 3/6

Question 10
10.

Select < , >, or = to put in the blank and make this sentence correct. 4/2 _______ 3/2

Question 11
11.

Select < , >, or = to put in the blank and make this sentence correct. 4/8 _______ 2/4

Question 12
12.

Draw 2 number lines that are the same in size. Number 1 line as 8ths and number the other line as 4ths. Show where you would find 4/8 on one line and 2/4 on the other line.

Question 13
13.

Is 4/3 greater than, less than, or equal to 1?

Question 14
14.

4 friends share 3 oranges. What fraction of an orange does each friend get?

Question 15
15.

Draw a fraction strip and show halves.

Question 16
16.

What fraction does the fraction strip above show?

Question 17
17.

True or False
1/2 >1/4

Question 18
18.

True or False
2/3 >3/3

Question 19
19.

True or False
2/6 < 3/6

Question 20
20.

True or False
3/2 > 4/2