
Solve problems involving converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS2 Maths (2)
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- Q1Convert this improper fraction into a mixed number.30s
- Q2Convert this mixed fraction into an improper fraction.30s
- Q3Compare these fractions using < > or =<+>30s
- Q4True or false?truefalseTrue or False30s
- Q5Aisha has three and two-quarters oranges. Jun has 13 quarters of oranges. Which statement is correct?Three and two-quarters = 13 quartersThree and two-quarters < 13 quartersThree and two-quarters > 13 quarters30s
- Q6Aisha runs two and four-fifths of a kilometre. Jun runs 14 fifths of a kilometre. Who has run the furthest?They have both run the same distance.Aisha has run the furthest.Jun has run the furthest.30s