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Ch. 9 Pre-Assessment

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  • Q1
    Sam went for a ride on a sailboat. The ride lasted 3/4 hour. Which fraction is equivalent to 3/4?
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    6/8
    3/8
    4/8
    3/6
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  • Q2
    Dan and David are on the track team. Dan runs 1/4 mile each day. David runs 3/4 mile each day. Which statement is correct?
    David runs the same distance as Dan each day.
    Dan runs farther than David each day.
    David run farther than Dan each day.
    David runs more that 1 mile each day.
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  • Q3
    Pat, Elina, and Mike are meeting at the library. Pat lives 3/4 mile from the library. Elina lives 1/4 mile from the library. Mike lives 2/4 mile from the library. Which list order the fractions from least to greatest?
    2/4, 1/4, 3/4
    1/4, 3/4, 2/4
    3/4, 2/4, 1/4
    1/4, 2/4, 3/4
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  • Q4
    Jenna ate 1/8 of a pizza. Mark ate 1/6 of another pizza. The pizzas are the same size. Which statement correctly compares the amount of pizza that was eaten?
    1/6<1/8
    1/8=1/6
    1/8>1/6
    1/8<1/6
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  • Q5
    Floyd caught a fish that weighed 3/4 pound. Kevin caught a fish that weighed 2/3 pound. Which statement correctly compares the fractions?
    3/4>2/3
    2/3=3/4
    3/4<2/3
    2/3>3/4
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  • Q6
    Bill used 1/3 cup of raisins and 2/3 cup of banana chips to make a snack. Which statement correctly compares the fractions?
    2/3=1/3
    1/3>2/3
    2/3<1/3
    2/3>1/3
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  • Q7
    Tom rode his horse for 4/6 mile. Liz ride her horse for an equal distance. Which fraction is equivalent to 4/6?
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    2/6
    2/3
    4/3
    1/3
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  • Q8
    Ming is painting a picture. He has 2/3 pint of red paint, 2/8 pint of yellow paint, and 2/6 pint of green paint. Which list order the fractions from greatest to least?
    2/6, 2/3, 2/8
    2/3, 2/8, 2/6
    2/3, 2/6, 2/8
    2/8, 2/6, 2/3
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  • Q9
    Jacob, and Ella are reading the same book. Jacob read 5/8 of the book. Ella read 5/6 of the book. Which statement is correct?
    Ella read less of the book that Jacob.
    Jacob read more of the book than Ella.
    Ella and Jacob read the same amount of the book.
    Jacob read less of the book that Ella.
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  • Q10
    There are two nature walks around the park. One trail is 7/8 mile long. The other trail is 4/8 mile long. Which statement is correct?
    7/8=4/8
    4/8>7/8
    4/8<7/8
    7/8<4/8
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  • Q11
    Isabel and Raul are playing a game with fraction circles. Which statement is correct?
    2/3>1/3
    1/3>2/3
    2/3=1/3
    2/3<1/3
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  • Q12
    Pedro is doing his math homework. He has completed 8/8 of the problems. Which fraction is equivalent to 8/8?
    0/8
    3/6
    6/6
    1/8
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