Unit 5 Review Math Basketball
Rules Teams of 7 people (4 total groups) – all students have their own whiteboard to complete each question. 2 players from each team go to the white board to answer the question. What happens if correct? What happens if wrong? Bonus points?
If correct Team gets points
If incorrect 2 people at the board can confer with team and then return to the board and correct their work. If corrected right team gets points
Bonus points Each player that was at the board and got the correct answer on the first try may attempt to get bonus points. Making a basket with the mini-basketball!
1. Selina and Sareen were eating pizza’s. Selina ate 4/8 of her pizza. Sareen ate 2/5 of her pizza. Who ate more pizza?
1. Selina ate more pizza. Selina 4/8 = ½ = 5/10 Sareen 2/5 = 4/10 Compare 5/10 > 4/10
2. Josh and Alonzo are drinking 7-up. Josh has 7/14 liters of pop left. Alonzo has ¾ liters of pop left. Who has more pop left?
2. Alonzo has more pop left. Josh 7/14 = ½ Alonzo ¾ greater than ½ (2/4) Or Josh 7/14= ½ = 2/4 Alonzo= ¾ Compare 2/4 < 3/4
3. Kevin and Dominic are having a water fight with super soakers! Kevin’s super soaker is 9/12 full. Dominic’s super soaker is 5/8 full. Who has more water still in their super soaker?
Kevin Kevin 9/12 = ¾ Dominic 5/8 (6/8 = 3/4) less water Or Kevin 9/12 = ¾ = 6/8 Compare 5/8 < 6/8
4. Kamilah, Tiffany and Mya each biked over the weekend. Who biked the greatest distance? Distance biked Kamilah 21 and 6/8 miles Tiffany 21 and 4/8 miles Mya 20 and 14/16 miles
Kamilah Kamilah 21 6/8 is greater than Tiffany (21 4/8) 21 is greater than 20.
5. Braden, Kasyn and Jack were go-Kart racing. Who covered the least distance in their go- Kart? Braden4 10/12 Kasyn3 8/12 Jack3 7/6
Kasyn’s Kart broke down Braden4 10/12 = 4 5/6 Kasyn3 8/12 = 3 4/6 Jack3 7/6 = 3 7/6
6. Sarah, Alexia, and Vivian were making paper chains for how many days that were left in the school year. Each chain measured a different length. Whose chain was the greatest in length? Sarah8 3/5 Alexia8 11/20 Vivian7 14/15
6. Sarah paper chain was the greatest in length. Sarah8 3/5 = 8 12/20 = longer Alexia8 11/20 Vivian7 14/15
7. Jacob is eating breakfast. He eats 7/8 of his waffle. Write a fraction that is equivalent to 7/8.
7. Equivalent Fractions 7/8 = 14/16 (x 2) 7/8 = 21/24 (x3) 7/8 = 28/32 (x 4) 7/8 = 35/40 (x 5) 7/8= 70/80 (x 10)
8. Kyle biked 2/3 of the way to his friends house on his dirt bike. Write and equivalent fraction of 2/3.
8. Equivalent Fractions 2/3 = 4/6 (x 2) 2/3 = 6/9 (x 3) 2/3 = 8/12 (x 4) 2/3 = 10/15 (x 5) 2/3 = 20/30 (x 10)
9. Alexis danced for 3/7 of an hour. Write and equivalent fraction for 3/7.
9. 3/7 = 6/14 (x 2) 3/7 = 9/21 (x 3) 3/7 = 12/24 (x 4) 3/7 = 15/35 (x 5) 3/7 = 30/70 (x 10)
10. Emma has 16 toppings for her ice cream. She chooses to use 12 of the toppings. Which fraction is equivalent to the amount of toppings that are used? A. 4/8 B. 8/12 C. ¾
10. C. 3/4 12/16 divide top and bottom by 4 = ¾ 4 x 3 = 12 4 x 4 = 16
11. Tristan had 35 baseball. At practice he hits 14 homeruns. Which shows a fraction that is equivalent to the amount of homeruns that Tristan hits. A. 8/15 B. 2/5 C. 7/20
11. 2/5 14/35 divide by 7 14 / 7 = 2 35/7 = 5
12. Isaac has 32 pairs of Nike’s. 16 of the Nike’s have neon colors. Which fraction is equivalent to the amount of shoes that have neon colors? A.¾ B.½ C.1/3
12. 1/2 16/32 16 is half of 32 = ½
13. Kasyn and Steven are going to a concert. Kasyn has 2/7 tickets left. Steven has 4/7 tickets left. How many tickets do they have left altogether?
13. 6/7 tickets left =
14. Madison and Ashley are making a chalk picture on the sidewalk. Madison has 5/12 of her blue chalk left. Ashley has 4/12 of her blue chalk left. How much blue chalk do they have left over altogether?
14. 9/12 left =
15. Sam and Nathan are sharing candy. Sam has eaten 12/20 pieces. Nathan has eaten 4/20 pieces of candy. How much candy have they eaten altogether?
15. 16/20 = 4/ = /20 can be divided by 4 = 4/5 16 divided by 4 = 4 20 divided by 4 = 5
16. Alex has 5/6 ounces of paint. Michael has ¾ ounces of paint. How many ounces of paint do they have altogether? (please make answer a mixed number)
/12 5/6 = 10/12 ¾ = 9/ = 19 = 1 7/
17. Steven and Dominic were making a pinata. They had 2/3 cup of glue and 1 11/15 cup of tissue paper. How many supplies (glue and paper) did they have altogether?
17. 2 ½ cups of supplies 2/3 = 10/ = /15 = /12 = 2 6/12 = 2 ½cups
18. Tiffany and Alexis were finishing their science experiment. After dropping mentos in coke they measured how much coke was left in the bottle. Tiffany measured 11/18 of a liter in the first bottle. Alexis measured 7/9 of a liter in the second bottle. Both measure 2/3 of a liter in the third bottle. How many liters of coke were left in the bottles altogether?
/18 liters of coke left 11/18 7/9 = 14/18 2/3 = 12/ = 37 = 2 1/18 liters left
19. Braden wants to know what is the greatest common factor of 12 and 15?
x121x15 2x62 3x43x5 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 1, 3, 4, 15
20. Tristan wants to know what is the greatest common factor of 8 and 6?
x81x6 2x42x3 1,2,4,8 1,2,3,6
21. Madison wants to know what is the greatest common factor of 24 and 12?
x24 1x12 2x122x6 3x83x4 4x6 5 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24 1,2,3,4,6,12
22. Alexis wants to know what is the least common multiple of 6 and 4?
, 12,18,24,26 4,8,16,24
23. Josh wants to know what is the least common multiple of 4 and 30?
23. 4, 8,16,24,28,32,36,40,44,48,52,56,60 30, 60
24. Sam wants to know what is the least common multiple of 8 and 5?
, 16, 24,32,40 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40
25. Sam went fishing on Monday. The first fish measured 7 and 5/15 inches long. The second fish was 10 and 2/5 inches long. The third fish was 3 and 1/5 inches long. About how long were the fish altogether to the nearest whole inch?
25. About 21 inches 7 5/ /5 = 10 6/15 3 1/5 = 3 3/ = = 14 about 15 = = 21 15
26. Braden, Isaac and Alex were throwing shot puts. Braden landed 12 ½ feet. Isaac landed 17 7/12 feet. Alex landed only 3 2/6 feet. About how far did the three shot puts land altogether?
26. About 33 feet 12 ½ = 12 6/ /12 3 2/6 = 3 4/ = = 16 = 1 4/ = 33 4/12 = 33 1/3 12
27. Mya, Alexis and Vivian were jumping on a trampoline. Mya jumped 4 1/8 feet. Alexis jumped 5 ½ feet. Vivian jumped ¾ of a foot. About how high did they jump altogether?
27. About /8 5 ½ = 5 4/8 2/3= 4/ = = 9 = 1 1/ /8 = 10 1/8 8
28. Sareen is making cake and ran out of sugar. Sareen has used 8/12 of a cup and borrows 1/4 cup. About how many cups of sugar are needed to make the cake?
28. About 1 cup 8/12= 2/4 + ¼ = ¾ ~ 1 cup 8/12 + 3/12 = 11/12 ~ 1 cup ¼ = 3/12
29. Kamilah and Emma are making a sandcastle. Kamilah uses 10/4 gallons of sand. Emma uses 6/8 gallons of sand. Estimate how much sand they used to construct their sandcastle.
29. About 3 gallons 10 / 4 6/8 = ¾ + 10/4 = 13/4 = 3 ¼ 10/4 = 20/8 + 6/8 = 26/8 = 13/4
30. Alonzo and Kevin were measuring worms. One worm was 10/7 of an inch. The second worm was 9/21. Estimate how long the worms were altogether to the nearest inch.
30. About 2 inches 10/7 = 1 and 3/7 9/21 = 3/ /7 + 3/7 = 1 6/7 ~ 2
31. 2/5 + 1/3 =
31. 2/5 + 1/3 = 6/15 + 5/15 = 11/15
32. 7/9 – 1/3 =
32. 7/9 – 1/3 = 7/9 – 3/9 = 4/9
33. 3/6 – 1/7 =
33. 3/6 – 3/7 = 21/42 – 18/42 = 3/42
34. Selina played video games for 3 ½ hours on Friday. On Saturday they played 1/3 of an hour longer than on Friday. How long did Selina play video games altogether?
34. 7 and 1/3 hours 1/3 = 2/6 3 3/6 + 2/6 = 3 5/6 3 ½ = 3 3/6 3 5/ /6 = 6 8/6 = 7 2/6 = 7 1/3
35. Jack went horse back ridding for 4 ¼ hours on Saturday. Then went horse back ridding for ½ hour longer on Sunday. How many hours did Jack go horse back ridding for altogether?
35. 9 hours ½ = 2/4 4 ¼ + 2/4 = 4 ¾ 4 ¾ + 4 ¼ = 8 4/4 = 9
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37. Josh has 7 ¼ of a pie left. By the end of the day there is still 1 ½ pieces left. How much pie was eaten?
37. 5 ¾ 7 ¼ - 1 ½ = 7 ¼ - 1 2/4 = 6 5/4 – 1 2/4 = 5 3/4
38. Sarah had a chocolate milk party. At the beginning of the party there was 8 1/5 gallons of chocolate milk. By the end of the party there was still 4 2/3 gallons left. How much chocolate milk was drank?
/15 gallons 8 1/ /3 = 8 3/15 – 4 10/15 = 7 18/15 – 4 10/15 = 3 8/15
39. Dominic had eaten 3 2/4 of his 9 1/3 foot sub. How much of the sub was left?
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/6 feet 9 1/3 – 3 2/4= 9 4/12 – 3 6/12 = 8 16/12 – 3 6/12 = 5 10/12 = 5 5/6