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5th Grade Topic 6 Math Fraction Computation

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  • Find the difference of the image--
    1 9/40 or 49/40
  • Three friends were eating a whole pumpkin pie for dessert. One friend ate 1/4 of the pie. The second friend ate 3/8 of the pie. If there was no pie leftover, what fraction of the pie did the third friend eat?
    3/8
  • Find the estimated sum of the two mixed numbers in the image. (closest whole number)
    3
    9
    11
    2
  • You have a toy train that is 5 1/4 inches long. Your brother has a toy bus that is 6 7/8 inches long. How long are the two toys when laid end to end?
    11 5/8 inches
    12 1/8 inches
    12 inches
    11 1/8 inches
  • Which TWO expressions are equivalent to 3/4?
    A & D
  • Your family got a box of 12 donuts for breakfast. You all ate 3/4 of the 12 donuts. How many donuts did your family eat?
    4
    9
    8
    6
  • Pierce needed 10 pounds of dirt to plant new flowers. On Monday, 5 3/4 pounds of dirt was dropped off. On Tuesday, 2 pounds of dirt was dropped off. About how many more pounds does the school need to reach their goal? (nearest whole number)
    2 pounds
  • Brayan has a paper that is 12 1/4 inches long. He cuts it into two pieces. One piece is 10 inches long. About how long is the second piece?
    1 3/4 inches
    22 1/4 inches
    1 inch
    2 inches
  • Bella rode her bike for 3 miles. First she rode for 1 1/2 miles and then stopped. Next, she rode for 3/4 of a mile. How much further does she need to ride to reach her 3 miles?
    3/4 mile
    1 3/4 mile
    2 1/4 mile
    1/4 mile
  • Which model show 2/3 correctly?
    C
    B
    D
    A
  • Mrs. Clark's class ate 16/6 of pizza. Mrs. Edwards class ate 4/3 of pizza. How much more pizza did Mrs. Clark's class eat? (answer in simplest form)
    1 1/3
  • Solve the problem in the image--
    7/8
  • Your class ate 3/5 of an apple pie on Monday and 3/4 of a pumpkin pie on Tuesday. How much pie did the class eat altogether?
    1 1/2
    6/9
    1 7/20
    1 12/15
  • Determine the shaded fraction of each model. What is the least common denominator?
    3/4 & 4/6, LCD=12
  • Your mom has 6 yards of fabric. She makes a blanket using 3 1/3 yards of the fabric. How much fabric is left?
    5 2/3 yards
    3 1/3 yards
    9 2/3 yards
    2 2/3 yards
  • What is the least common denominator (LCD) of 5/8 and 5/6?
    24
  • 8 - 5 3/4
    2 1/4
  • Which expressions result in a value greater than one whole. (3 answers)
    A, B, E