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Topic 9- 4.NF.3 -Study Guide

Quiz by Emily Towner

Grade 4
Math
Common Core

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  • Q1
    James and Quetta were painting a banner for the Cultural Arts Night at their school. James painted 4/12 of the banner black and Quetta painted 3/12 of the banner white. The leftover portion of the banner was painted red. What fraction of the banner is red?
    1/12
    12/12
    5/12
    7/12
    120s
  • Q2
    Jania had 12/5 pounds of candy that she was placing into three candy dishes. She didn’t care if each bowl had the same amount. Write a number sentence that could represent how she placed the candy in each dish?
    5/5 +5/5 +5/5 + 2/5
    5/5 + 5/5 + 2/5
    4/5 +5/5 + 2/5 + 1/5
    1/5 +1/5 + 5/5 + 5/5
    120s
  • Q3
    Helga made an apple pie, a chocolate pie, and a key lime pie for dessert. Part of each pie was eaten. 3/4 of the apple pie was eaten and 8/10 of the key lime pie was eat. The amount of chocolate pie that was eaten was less than the key lime pie, but more than the apple pie. List a fraction in simplest form that could represent the Chocolate Pie.
    32/40
    UMMM
    15/20
    31/40
    120s
  • Q4
    Nathan, Thomas, and James shared a pizza that was cut into 12 slices. The three boys ate 9/12 of the pizza. Write a number sentence that could represent how much each boy ate?
    3/12 + 4/12 + 3/12
    12/12 + 9/12
    3/12 + 3/12 + 3/12
    5/12 +4/12
    120s
  • Q5
    Drew made his special lime punch for his classroom party. He used the following ingredients: 2 3/4 liters of lime Kool-Aid 1 3/4 liters of pineapple juice 2 1/4 liters of ginger ale 1 2/4 liters of lime sherbet When the party was over, there was 2 2/4 liters of punch left. How many liters of punch did Drew’s class drink?
    5 and 3/4 liters of punch
    6 and 3/4 liters of punch
    8 and 1/4 liters of punch
    6 and 11/4
    120s
  • Q6
    George put all of his textbooks and library books in his book bag to take home. His book bag weighed 8 kilograms. He thought that it was too heavy, so he decided to leave his science and reading textbooks at school. His science textbook weighs 2 7/10 kilograms. His reading textbook weighs 2 6/10 kilograms. How much did his book bag weigh when he removed the two textbooks?
    2 and 7/10
    5 and 3/10
    3 and 7/10
    3 and 3/10
    120s
  • Q7
    Emma prepared for the race she would participate in by running each day. The chart below shows how far she ran each day. If Emma’s goal was to run 11 miles throughout the week, how far does she need to run on Saturday to make her goal? Day Miles Run Monday 1 and 2/4 mile Tuesday 1 and 1/4 mile Wednesday 1 and 3/4 mile Thursday 2 and 1/4 mile Friday 2 and 2/4 mile Saturday ?
    1 and 3/4 miles
    7 and 2/4 miles
    9 and 1/4 miles
    2 and 3/4 miles
    120s

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