Unit 6 Investigation 1 Review

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Unit 6 Investigation 1 Review

Question 1 14/ 25 Label the denominator and the numerator for the following fraction. 14/ 25 Numerator Denominator

Question 2 Find 2/6 of 24

Question 3 Mrs. Elliott has 24 Valentine’s Day chocolates. She would like to give 1/4 of them to her class and 3/8 of them to Mrs. Hamby’s class. How many total chocolates does she give away? Mrs. Elliott’s class gets- 6 Mrs. Hamby’s class gets- 9 All together she gives 15 chocolates away.

Question 4 5/6 + 7/12= _____ 17/12= 1 5/12

Question 5 5/8 + 1/4= _______ 7/8

Use the < = > sign for the following fractions. 7/10 ____ 3/6 Question 6 Use the < = > sign for the following fractions. 7/10 ____ 3/6 >

Question 7 How do we know when a fraction is equivalent to ½ ? The numerator is half of the denominator.

Question 8 Order the following fractions from smallest to largest. 6/12 7/8 1/3 15/16 1/3 6/12 7/8 15/16

Question 9 ¼ + 2/2 + 3/8= _______ 1 5/8