PMT: Chapter 9 Post-Test: Compare Fractions (Tests and Quizzes)

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Alexa and Rose read books that have the same number of pages. Alexa's book is divided into 6 equal chapters. Rose's book is divided into 4 equal chapters. Each girl has read 3 chapters of her book. Complete each fraction to describe what part of the book each girl read. Then tell who read more pages. Complete the explanation. Alexa read 3 of her book. Rose read 3 of her book. 3 > 3, so read more pages. Since the denominators are different, the book with chapters will have more pages per chapter.
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David, Maria, and Simone are shading same-sized index cards for a science project. David shaded 34 of his index card. Maria shaded 38 of her index card and Simone shaded 36 of her index card. Select Yes or No to indicate whether the comparisons are correct. 34 > 38 38 > 36 36 < 34 38 = 34
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Dan and Miguel are working on the same homework assignment. Dan has finished 18 of the assignment. Miguel has finished 78 of the assignment. Which statements are correct? Mark all that apply.
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Bryan cut two peaches that were the same size for lunch. He cut one peach into thirds and the other into sixths. Bryan ate 23 of the first peach. His brother ate 56 of the second peach. Who ate more peach? Complete the explanation of a strategy you could use to solve the problem. The problem could be solved using the strategy. A piece remains from his brother's peach, so ate more.
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A nature center offers 2 guided walks. The morning walk is 34 mile. The evening walk is 48 mile. Which walk is shorter? Use the model to find the answer. 141414141818181818181818 Complete the explanation. The length of the model for 48 is than the length of the model for 34. So, the walk is shorter.
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Chun lives 48 mile from school. Gail lives 68 mile from school. Which comparison correctly shows who lives farther from school?
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Mrs. Reed baked four pans of lasagna for a family party. Part 1 Select the model that represents how Mrs. Reed could cut one pan of lasagna into thirds, one into fourths, one into sixths, and one into eighths. Part 2 At the end of the party, equivalent amounts of lasagna were left in two sets of pans. Use the models to find equivalent amounts of lasagna that might have been left over. Then complete the two pairs of equivalent fractions. 13 = 6 24 = 8
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Tom rode his horse 48 mile. Liz rode her horse an equal distance. Complete the equivalent fraction that describes how far Liz rode. 48=4
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Avery prepares 2 equal-size oranges for the bats at the zoo. One dish has 18 of an orange. Another dish has 14 of an orange. Select the true statement about which dish has more orange.
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Jenna painted 13 of one side of a fence. Mark painted 12 of the other side of the same fence. Use >, =, or < to compare the parts that they painted. 13 12
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Bill used 14 cup of raisins and 34 cup of banana chips to make a snack. For a-d, select True or False for each comparison. a.14 > 34 b.34 = 14 c.14 < 34 d.34 > 14
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Jorge, Lynne, and Crosby meet at the playground. Jorge lives 78 mile from the playground. Lynne lives 68 mile from the playground. Crosby lives 34 mile from the playground. Part 1 Who lives closer to the playground, Jorge or Lynne? Complete the explanation. lives closer to the playground. I can use the same denominator strategy. 7 6, so 78 is 68. Part 2 Who lives closer to the playground, Jorge or Crosby? Complete the explanation. lives closer to the playground. I can use the missing pieces strategy. Since 18 14, 78 will have a piece missing from the whole than 34. So 78 is 34.
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Ming needs 12 pint of red paint for an art project. He has 6 jars that have the following amounts of red paint in them. He wants to use only 1 jar of paint. Select all of the jars of paint that Ming could use. The jars that Ming could use are:
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There are 12 people having lunch. Each person wants 13 of a sub sandwich. How many whole sub sandwiches are needed? Use the model below to help answer the question. sub sandwiches are needed for the 12 people.
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Mavis mixed 24 quart of apple juice with 12 quart of cranberry juice. Compare the fractions. Choose the symbol that makes the statement true. 24 12
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Pat has three pieces of fabric that measure 26, 36, and 46 yards long. Enter the lengths in order from least to greatest. The lengths in order from least to greatest are: 6, 6, and 6.
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Cora measures the heights of three plants. For each height, select the word that describes its place in the order of heights. 26foot 22foot 24foot
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Danielle drew a model to show equivalent fractions. Use the model to complete the number sentence. 12 = 4
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Floyd caught a fish that weighed 78 pound. Kira caught a fish that weighed 34 pound. Whose fish weighed more? Complete the explanation. fish weighed more. The missing piece from the whole, 88 is 1, and the missing piece from the whole, 44 is 1. The fraction with the missing piece is greater, so 78 34.
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Sam went for a ride on a sailboat. The ride lasted 13 hour. What fraction is equivalent to 13? 13 is equivalent to 6.
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