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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Fractions DecimalsPercentFractions IIMiscellaneous

Choose your category. In this version, your group will need to correctly answer some math questions. Click to begin.

Sketch a gauge for 2/12 of a full dispenser. State whether the dispenser is almost empty, about half full, or almost full.

Almost empty

The sixth graders have a goal of raising $500. How much money would they have if they raised 2/5 of their goal?

$200 ($500  5 = $100 per part. $100 x 2 parts = $200)

What fraction represents the shaded area of this hundredths grid?

56/100 = 28/50 = 14/25

The goal of this fundraiser is $300. Looking at this picture, what fraction of the money has been raised? How much money have they raised?

They raised 1/3 of their goal. They raised $100. ($300  3 parts = $100 per part.)

Decide whether this statement is correct or incorrect. Explain your reasoning by drawing a picture or showing your work. =

Incorrect Or = = = = <

What is 6/25 as a decimal?

0.24 (6/25 = 24/100)

What is as a fraction?

3/1000

What is this decimal as a mixed number?

3 56/10000

0.827, 1.23, 987/100, 987/1,000 Rewrite these numbers in order from least to greatest.

0.827 < 987/1000 < 1.23 < 987/100

What is 1/8 as a decimal?

0.125

What percent of the hundreths grid is shaded?

22% (22/100)

What is 3/5 as a percent? Explain your strategy.

60% 3/5 = 60/100 3/5 = 0.6 or

What is 36% as a fraction?

36/100 = 18/50 = 9/25

What is 2% as a decimal?

0.02 (2/100)

What is 1.05 as a percent?

105%

Which two benchmarks is 4/5 in between? Which is it closest to? Hint: Our benchmarks are 0, ½, 1, 1 ½, 2

In between ½ and 1 Closest to 1 (half of 5 is 2 ½. 4 is bigger.)

Compare these fractions. Insert the less than (<), greater than (>), or equals (=) symbol to make the statement true.

8/12 2/3 = 2/3) = = = = =  4  3

7/6, 9/8, 13/12, 14/15 Which fraction above is the greatest?

7/6 (1 1/6, 1 1/8, 1 1/12, 14/15)

What is 3 5/11 as an improper fraction?

38/11 ( 3 5/11 = 11/ / /11 + 5/11)

What is 23/3 as a mixed number?

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What is the definition of percent?

Scaled to be “out of 100”.

14/10, 0.14, 4%, Rewrite these numbers in order from least to greatest

4% < 0.14 < < 14/10 (4% < 14% < 14.8% < 140%)

Which definition means “Fractions that are equal in value, but may have different numerators and denominators”?

Equivalent Fractions

PreferenceOut of th graders Out of th graders Pizza12880 Tacos6751 Hamburgers5519 Students Food Preferences Find the food category that the Northstar sixth-graders like the best. Write the number as a fraction, as a decimal, and as a percent of the total number of students.

= 0.32 = 32% ==

What special kind of fractions are these?

Unit Fractions

Suppose 84% of students surveyed said they wanted no homework tonight. Estimate how many would say they wanted no homework if 150 students were surveyed.

126 students  2 = = = 126