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EASY
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Which is equivalent to \(\frac{1}{2}\)?
- \(\frac{2}{1}\)
- \(\frac{11}{22}\)
- \(\frac{17}{35}\)
- \(\frac{15}{12}\)
- None of the above
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2. |
EASY
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Which is equivalent to \(\frac{1}{9}\)?
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3. |
EASY
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Peter says \(\frac{4}{10}\) and \(\frac{3}{9}\) are equivalent fractions. Is he correct or incorrect?
- Correct
- Incorrect
- Both of the above
- A and C, but not B
- None of the above
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4. |
MEDIUM
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Mike shares 3 of the 6 slices of his pizza to his friend Mitch. What fraction of the pizza was Mike left with?
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5. |
MEDIUM
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If \(\frac{1}{6}\) of Alice's marbles are blue and \(\frac{5}{6}\) of Alice's marbles are red, what fraction of red marbles does Alice have to trade away for blue marbles in order for \(\frac{1}{2}\) of her marbles to be blue?
- \(\frac{0}{6}\)
- \(\frac{1}{6}\)
- \(\frac{2}{6}\)
- \(\frac{3}{6}\)
- \(\frac{4}{6}\)
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6. |
MEDIUM
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John ate \(\frac{3}{11}\) of a cake. Cynthia then ate \(\frac{4}{9}\) of the cake. Geerthan ate all the cake that was left over. Who ate the least cake?
- John
- Cynthia
- Geerthan
- John and Geerthan
- Cynthia and Geerthan
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7. |
MEDIUM
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A pizza is cut into 24 slices. Liam eats 4 slices, Dominic eats \(\frac{1}{8}\) of the slices, Scott eats \(\frac{1}{6}\) of the slices, and Jake eats the rest. Who eats the most pizza?
- Liam
- Dominic
- Scott
- Jake
- They all ate equal portions
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8. |
HARD
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Mark ate \(\frac{4}{12}\) of a pie. Viraj ate \(\frac{2}{6}\) of the same pie. Viral ate all that was left over. Who ate the most pie?
- Mark
- Viraj
- Viral
- They all ate the same amount of pie
- None of the above
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9. |
HARD
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Aiden ate \(\frac{1}{5}\) of a cake. Colin ate \(\frac{2}{5}\) of the cake. How much cake was left over?
- 8/15
- 1/5
- 3/10
- 2/5
- None of the above
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10. |
HARD
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Put these fractions in order from least to greatest: \(\frac{7}{35}, \frac{40}{50}, \frac{8}{20}, \frac{3}{5} , \frac{25}{5}\)
- \(\frac{3}{5}, \frac{7}{35}, \frac{8}{20}, \frac{25}{5}, \frac{40}{50}\)
- \(\frac{3}{5}, \frac{25}{5}, \frac{8}{20}, \frac{7}{35}, \frac{40}{50}\)
- \(\frac{3}{5}, \frac{8}{20}, \frac{25}{5}, \frac{7}{35}, \frac{40}{50}\)
- \(\frac{25}{5}, \frac{40}{50}, \frac{3}{5}, \frac{8}{20}, \frac{7}{35}\)
- None of the above
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