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Fractions P5

Fractions P5

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Mathematics

5th Grade

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Fractions P5

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  • you are to check your work and do correction

  • Raise your hand if you need any help/explanation

  • Do not go into other apps/websites. When done please proceed on to Pg 57-5

  • Top 3 would be based on leaders board AND completeness of work/correction of work

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Multiple Choice

 Convert  2232\frac{2}{3}  to improper fraction

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 2 162\ \frac{1}{6}  

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 2 132\ \frac{1}{3}  

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 83\frac{8}{3}  

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 72\frac{7}{2}  

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Fill in the Blank

There are 28 students in a math class. ⁴⁄₇ of the students were boys. How many boys were in the math class?

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Multiple Choice

Tessa worked 6¾ hours on Saturday. Cade worked ⅔ times as long as Tessa. How many hours did Cade work?

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4½ hours

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3⅚ hours

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4⅓ hours

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4⅙ hours

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Multiple Choice

⅖ of the students in math class are boys. ⅓ of the boys have brown hair. What fraction of all students are boys with brown hair?
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²⁄₁₅ of all students
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⅔ of all students
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³⁄₈ of all students
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³⁄₁₅ of all students

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Nancy went apple picking. She picked 48 apples. Of the apples she picked, ⅝ of them were gala apples. How many of the apples were gala apples?

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Multiple Choice

Mr. R wrote four statements on the board. Which one of them is true?
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⅚ x ⅜ is equal to ⅜.
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4 x ⅘ is greater than 4.
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⅔ x 5 is less than 5.
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 ½ x ¾ is greater than ¾.

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Multiple Choice

 34\frac{3}{4}   of a pan of brownies was sitting on the counter. You decided to eat  13\frac{1}{3}   of the brownies in the pan. How much of the whole pan of brownies did you eat? 

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 14\frac{1}{4} 

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 16\frac{1}{6}  

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 1224\frac{12}{24}  

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 314\frac{3}{14}  

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Multiple Choice

 23 ×110\frac{2}{3}\ \times\frac{1}{10} .   Make sure to leave answer in simplest form. 

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 115\frac{1}{15}  

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 313\frac{3}{13}  

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 213\frac{2}{13}  

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 313\frac{3}{13} 

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Multiple Choice

What is 14\frac{1}{4} of 100?

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25

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50

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75

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100

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Multiple Select

Find the sum:  \frac{5}{6}+\frac{1}{4}  
Mark ALL that apply.

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 610\frac{6}{10}  

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 1312\frac{13}{12}  

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 2624\frac{26}{24}  

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 11121\frac{1}{12}  

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Multiple Choice

Sara took a test that had 24 questions on it. She got  46\frac{4}{6}  of them correct. How many questions did she get correct?

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12

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15

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16

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25

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Multiple Choice

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Multiply and simplify if possible.

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1330\frac{13}{30}

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2 132\ \frac{1}{3}

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2 162\ \frac{1}{6}

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Multiple Choice

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 59\frac{5}{9}  

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 310\frac{3}{10}  

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 620\frac{6}{20}  

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6

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Multiple Choice

The length of a square is  2582\frac{5}{8}  m. What is the perimeter of the square?

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2 52\frac{5}{2}  m

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4 12\frac{1}{2}  m

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10 212\frac{21}{2}  m

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10 12\frac{1}{2}  m

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Multiple Choice

 114×25\frac{11}{4}\times\frac{2}{5}\equiv  

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 139\frac{13}{9}  

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 2220\frac{22}{20}  

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 11101\frac{1}{10}  

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 1110\frac{11}{10}  

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Multiple Choice

You have  23\frac{2}{3}   of a pumpkin pie left over from Thanksgiving. You want to give 1/2 of it to your sister. How much of the whole pumpkin pie will this be? 

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 15\frac{1}{5}  

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 14\frac{1}{4}  

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 13\frac{1}{3}  

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 16\frac{1}{6}  

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Multiple Choice

 56×12=\frac{5}{6}\times\frac{1}{2}=  

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 56\frac{5}{6} 

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 612\frac{6}{12} 

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 512\frac{5}{12}  

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 12\frac{1}{2}  

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Multiple Choice

Charlotte bought 16 songs.  34\frac{3}{4}  of the songs are pop songs. How many songs are pop songs?

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4

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8

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12

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16

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Multiple Choice

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7 367\ \frac{3}{6}

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7 127\ \frac{1}{2}

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8

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646\frac{6}{46}

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Fill in the Blank

What number could be a smallest common denominator for these two fractions?

1/5 and 5/6?

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Multiple Choice

What must you have to add and subtract fractions?

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Common numerators

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Different numerators

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Different denominators

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Common denominators

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Multiple Choice

1 1/4 + 5 5/6

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7 6/24

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7 124

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7 1/12

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7 312

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Multiple Choice

134 x 5 =

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37/4

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6 3/4

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8 3/4

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8 12

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Multiple Choice

12 × 34 =

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38

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34

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12

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14

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Multiple Choice

Tweety had some badminton rackets. On Monday, he sold  14\frac{1}{4}  of them. She sold 20 fewer badminton rackets on Tuesday than on Monday. If she had 160 badminton rackets left, how many badminton rackets did she have at first?

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240

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280

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320

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360

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Multiple Choice

Goofy bought  1 151\ \frac{1}{5}  kg of beef and  2 3102\ \frac{3}{10}  kg more chicken than beef. How much meat did he buy altogether?

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 1 1101\ \frac{1}{10}  kg

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 3 123\ \frac{1}{2}  kg

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 4 144\ \frac{1}{4}  kg

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 4 7104\ \frac{7}{10}  kg

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How many hundreds must be added to 24 000 to make 50 000?

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Multiple Choice

Which one of the following fractions has the smallest value?

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910\frac{9}{10}

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23\frac{2}{3}

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45\frac{4}{5}

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1112\frac{11}{12}

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Fill in the Blank

Find the sum of all the factors of 16

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Fill in the Blank

Round off 9 715 280 to the nearest ten thousand.

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Multiple Choice

 89×28=\frac{8}{9}\times\frac{2}{8}=  

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 13\frac{1}{3}  

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 29\frac{2}{9}  

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 28\frac{2}{8}  

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Multiple Choice

 13 × 35 =\frac{1}{3\ }\times\ \frac{3}{5\ }=  

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 15\frac{1}{5}  

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 315\frac{3}{15}  

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 1815\frac{18}{15}  

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 1 151\ \frac{1}{5}  

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Multiple Choice

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Find the product. 
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2/14
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1/49
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2/7
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1/14

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