Questions 4-1 | Answer Key 4-1 Questions 4-2 | Answer Key 4-2

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Test Questions 4-2   Complete the problems below. Then, check your results with those in the Answer Key below. For any items you do not get correct, please review the Instruction and recalculate the problems (click HERE for a printer-friendly version)

  1. Which of the following are proper fractions?
     
    1.  
       
    2.  
       
    3.  
       
    4.  
       
    5.  
       
  2. Write these improper fractions as mixed numbers.
     
    1. = ______
       
    2. = ______
       
    3. = ______
       
    4. = ______
       
    5. = ______
       
  3. Write these mixed numbers as improper fractions.
     
    1. = ______
       
    2. = ______
       
    3. = ______
       
    4. = ______
       
    5. = ______
       
  4. Add the following fractions. Make sure you write them in the lowest terms:
     
    1. = ______
       
    2. = ______
       
    3. = ______
       
    4. = ______
       
    5.   = ______
       
  5. Subtract the following fractions. Make sure you write them in the lowest terms:
     
    1.   = ______
       
    2.    = ______
       
  6. Add   = ______
     
  7. Write following shape as a fraction of the colored section to the white section:
     
     
           

       = _____


  8. Which of these fractions are bigger, or ?  = _____
     
  9. Which of these fractions are bigger,  or ?  = _____
     
  10. Which of these fractions are bigger,   or ? = _____

Answer Key 4-2  (click HERE for a printer-friendly version) (top)

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  1. Which of the following are proper fractions? = c
     
    1.   (because 5 is greater than 4, this is not a proper fraction)
       
    2.   (because 3 is greater than 2, this is not a proper fraction)
       
    3.   (because 5 is less than 4, this is a proper fraction)
       
    4.   (because 3 is equal to 3, this is not a proper fraction)
       
    5.   (because 12 is greater than 11, this is not a proper fraction)
       
  2. Write these improper fractions as mixed numbers.
     

    1. =
       

    2.  

    3.  

    4.  
  3. Write these mixed numbers as improper fractions
     
    1. =
       
    2. =
       
    3. =
       
    4. =
       
    5. =
       
  4. Add the following fractions. Make sure you write them in the lowest terms:
     
    1. =
       
    2. =
       
    3. =
       
    4. =
       
    5.   =
     
  5. Subtract the following fractions. Make sure you write them in the lowest terms:
     
    1.   =
       
    2.    =
       
  6. Add  
     
  7. Write following shape as a fraction of the colored section to the white section:
     
           

       =
     

  8. Which of these fractions are bigger,  or ?
    =
     
  9. Which of these fractions are bigger,  or ?
    = , because when we replace x with a random number, the fraction is bigger than , and if this is true for one number it should be true for all numbers.
     
  10. Which of these fractions are bigger,  or ?
    =

 

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