May 8th DOL

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May 8th DOL

May 8th DOL

Assessment

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Mathematics

4th Grade

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Hard

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 20 pts

Lizzie and Kara each bought 10 pieces of candy. Lizzie ate 4/10 of her candy. Which fraction names an equivalent fraction for the amount of candy that Lizzie ate?

A. 6/10

B. 5/10

C. 12/30

D. 8/10

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 20 pts

Mace needs 3/5 of gold lace and 5/8 of black lace to finish making a birthday card for her mother. Which fraction represents an equivalent fraction for the gold lace?

F. 8/5

G. 9/15

H. 8/13

J. 5/8

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 20 pts

Beth answered 8 out of 10 questions correctly on her math quiz. Her friend, Jayla answered 9/12 correctly on her math quiz. Which of the following is an equivalent fraction of Beth’s score?

9/12

4/5

7/9

10/12

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 20 pts

Which fraction is equivalent to 9/12?

4/6

2/3

1/4

3/4

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 20 pts

Which statement about the fractions 4/8 and 6/12 is true?

These fractions are both greater than 1, because their denominators are greater than their numerators.

These fractions are equivalent, because their numerators are half their denominators.

These fractions are less than 1, because their denominators are greater than their numerators.

These fractions are equivalent, because their denominators are half their numerators.