PMT: Chapter 8 Post-Test: Understand Fractions (Tests and Quizzes)

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Each shape is divided into equal parts. Select the shapes that show fourths. Select all that apply.
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Select the fraction that names the shaded part of the shape. The fraction that names the shaded part is .
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Omar shaded a model to show the part of the lawn that he finished mowing. Enter the fraction that names the shaded part. The fraction that names the shaded part is AP 1 . Complete the explanation. There are equal parts and parts are shaded, so I write on top and on the bottom.
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Enter the fraction that names point A on the number line. The fraction that names point A on the number line is AP 1 .
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Jamal folded this piece of paper into equal parts. Select the word that makes the sentence true. The paper is folded into .
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Caleb took 12 photos at the zoo. One fourth of his photos are of giraffes. Enter the number of Caleb's photos that are of giraffes. of Caleb's photos are of giraffes.
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Six teachers share 4 packs of paper equally. How much paper does each teacher get? Select all that apply.
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Lilly shaded this design. Select a numerator and a denominator to show the part of the design that Lilly shaded. The numerator is . The denominator is .
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Marcus baked a loaf of banana bread for a party. He cut the loaf into equal size pieces. At the end of the party, there were 6 pieces left. If Marcus told you that 15 of the loaf was left, how can you find the number of pieces that were in the whole loaf? Complete the explanation. The denominator in 15 is , so I will draw circles to show the equal parts. Since pieces are 15 of the loaf, I will draw counters in each circle. By multiplying the number of equal parts by the number of counters in each equal part, I know that there were equal size pieces in the whole loaf.
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The model shows one whole. Enter the fraction of the model that is NOT shaded. The fraction of the model that is not shaded is AP 1 .
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Together, Amy and Thea make up 14 of the midfielders on the soccer team. Complete the explanation to determine how many midfielders are on the team. Since midfielders are 14 of all the midfielders, there are groups of midfielders. By adding the midfielders in each group, I know the total number of midfielders on the team is .
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Four friends share 2 apples equally. Select the amount of apple each friend will get. Each friend will get of an apple.
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Each shape is 1 whole. Select Yes or No for each number to show the number(s) that name(s) the parts that are shaded. NumberYesNo 122 ✔ ✔ 12 ✔ ✔ 6 ✔ ✔ 124 ✔ ✔ 212 ✔ ✔
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Alex has 8 baseballs. He brings 7 baseballs to school. Enter the fraction of baseballs that Alex brings to school. Alex brings AP 1 of his baseballs to school.
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Part 1 Janeen and Nicole each made a fruit salad for a school event. Janeen used 16 pieces of fruit to make her salad. If 34 of the fruits were peaches, how many peaches did she use? Use the model. Janeen used peaches. Part 2 Nicole used 24 pieces of fruit. If 16 of them were peaches, how many peaches in all did Janeen and Nicole use to make their fruit salads? Select the correct explanation.
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There are 8 rows of chairs in the auditorium. Six of the rows are empty. Enter the fraction of the rows that are empty. The fraction of rows that are empty is AP 1 .
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Tara ran 3 laps around her neighborhood for a total of 1 mile yesterday. Today she wants to run 23 of a mile. Enter the number of laps she will need to run around her neighborhood. Tara will need to run lap(s) around her neighborhood.
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Gary paints some shapes. Select a numerator and a denominator to show a fraction greater than one that names the parts Gary painted. The numerator is . The denominator is .
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Angelo rode his bike around a bike trail that was 18 of a mile long. He rode his bike around the trail 16 times. Angelo says he rode a total of 168 miles. Teresa says he is wrong and that he actually rode 2 miles. Who is correct? Complete the explanation. The distance around the trail is 18 mile, so if Angelo rode around it 16 times, that is 8. I can draw a circle, divide it in eighths and shade it 88. I can then draw another circle and shade it the same to show a total of 168. My drawings show that 168 = , so Angelo rode miles. correct.
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