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Unit 2 Review - Fractions Try to solve each problem, then click to check your answer! *TO START, CLICK ON “PRESENT FROM BEGINNING” IN THE TOP RIGHT CORNER OF THE SCREEN.
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Which of the following represents this problem: 4 granola bars shared by 3 people? Check all that apply. ( means no; means yes.) ❏ 3 ÷ 4 ❏ 4 ÷ 3 ❏ ¾ ❏ 1 ⅓ ❏ 4/3 ❏
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Which expression represents this picture? ❏ ⅔ x 3 ❏ ⅔ x ¾ ❏ ¾ x 6 ❏ 2 x 3 1 whole What is the answer to this problem? 6/12 or 1/2
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Tony’s family bought 4 loaves of Italian bread to the wedding rehearsal dinner. Each slice was 1/7 of a loaf. How many guests could get one slice of bread? Answer:Picture: 28 guests
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Julia baked 5 pies. Her family ate ⅜ of a pie for dessert. What fraction of the 5 pies were eaten that night? Answer: Picture: 3/40 of the pies were eaten 3 pieces eaten out of 40 equal- sized pieces
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Connor brought 4 ½ gallons of lemonade to his baseball practice. His team drank ¾ of the lemonade during the game. How many gallons of lemonade did they drink? Click for HINT 1: Each pitcher represents 1 gallon. Click again for HINT 2: Find ¾ of the whole pitchers, then find ¾ of the half pitcher. Click again for answer: The team drank 3 of the 4 full gallons (¾) and ⅜ of the last pitcher (½ x ¾ = ⅜). They drank 3 ⅜ gallons of lemonade during the game.
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Which of the following are equal to the sum of 2/7 and ½? ❏ 2/7 ❏ 11/14 ❏ 14/11 ❏ 7/2
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Charles bought a can of paint to paint his room. On Saturday, he used ⅕ of the can to paint the trim. On Sunday, he used ¾ of the can to paint the rest. How much paint was left in the can when Charles was done with his room? Click for a hint: 3434 1515 Click for another hint: Once you find the sum of ¾ and ⅕, you’ll need to subtract that from 1 whole can to find what is LEFT in the can. Click for the answer: ⅕ + ¾ = 4/20 + 15/20 = 19/20 1 - 19/20 = 20/20 - 19/20 = 1/20 There is 1/20 of a can left over.
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Are the expressions below less than 8, equal to 8, or greater than 8? Expression:Less than 8Equal to 8Greater than 8 8 x ¾ 8 x 4/3 8 x 4/4 ⅓ x 8 8 ÷ 6/3 400/1 ÷ 8 ½ ÷ 8 *Choose which column should be checked.
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