Deck 2: Review of Fractions
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Deck 2: Review of Fractions
1
If the product of two numbers is 1, they are said to be:
A) reciprocals.
B) mixed numbers.
C) unequal.
D) quotients.
A) reciprocals.
B) mixed numbers.
C) unequal.
D) quotients.
reciprocals.
2
If you multiply or divide both parts of a fraction by the same number, the value of the fraction does not change.
True
3
To divide by a fraction, divide the dividend by the reciprocal of the dividend.
False
4
The letters GCD stand for Greatest Common Divisor.
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5
After fractions have been added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided, the fraction in the answer should be increased to its highest terms.
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6
When you multiply or divide fractions, you must first find the common denominator.
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7
A fraction with a numerator that is less than the denominator is called an improper fraction.
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8
Reducing before multiplying
A) has a definite set of rules
B) is an alternative method for multiplying fractions
C) results in multiplying a number evenly times the top and bottom of a fraction or fractions
D) raises fractions to their highest terms
A) has a definite set of rules
B) is an alternative method for multiplying fractions
C) results in multiplying a number evenly times the top and bottom of a fraction or fractions
D) raises fractions to their highest terms
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9
To convert mixed numbers to improper fractions, multiply the whole number times the denominator of the fraction and add the product to the original denominator.
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10
The reciprocal is not used in dividing fractions.
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11
Before you can add or subtract fractions, they must have the same denominators.
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12
Which of the following is not a prime number?
A) 29
B) 41
C) 19
D) 9
A) 29
B) 41
C) 19
D) 9
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13
A prime number is any number larger than 1 that is divisible only by itself and 1.
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14
When an improper fraction is converted, if there is a remainder, it is:
A) the numerator.
B) a prime number.
C) the denominator.
D) a whole number.
A) the numerator.
B) a prime number.
C) the denominator.
D) a whole number.
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15
The horizontal line that separates the numerator and the denominator is called the dividend.
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16
The reciprocal is used:
A) in multiplying fractions
B) in dividing whole numbers
C) in dividing fractions
D) to replace the cancellation method
A) in multiplying fractions
B) in dividing whole numbers
C) in dividing fractions
D) to replace the cancellation method
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17
A proper fraction has a value greater than 1.
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18
A fraction is in lowest terms when there is no number that can be divided evenly into the numerator and denominator.
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19
When you multiply fractions, you do not have to use:
A) reciprocals
B) quotients
C) products
D) none of these
A) reciprocals
B) quotients
C) products
D) none of these
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20
An equivalent number is a converted whole or mixed number that has the same numerical value as the original fraction.
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21
When multiplying two proper fractions, the product:
A) has a value equal to 1
B) has a value between the two fractions
C) is always a proper fraction
D) is always greater than 1
A) has a value equal to 1
B) has a value between the two fractions
C) is always a proper fraction
D) is always greater than 1
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22
To convert mixed numbers to improper fractions you would:
A) none of these.
B) multiply the whole number times the numerator of the fraction and add the product to the original denominator.
C) multiply the whole number times the denominator of the fraction and add the whole number to the denominator.
D) multiply the whole number times the denominator of the fraction and add the product to the original numerator.
A) none of these.
B) multiply the whole number times the numerator of the fraction and add the product to the original denominator.
C) multiply the whole number times the denominator of the fraction and add the whole number to the denominator.
D) multiply the whole number times the denominator of the fraction and add the product to the original numerator.
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23
Fractions should never be reduced to their lowest terms.
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24
Before fractions may be added or subtracted, they must all have the same:
A) divisor
B) denominator
C) numerator
D) dividend
A) divisor
B) denominator
C) numerator
D) dividend
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25
In converting mixed numbers to improper fractions, the numerator of the improper fraction will be the same as the numerator of the fractional part of the mixed number.
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26
The largest possible number that will divide equally into 2 or more other numbers is called the:
A) least common denominator.
B) numerator.
C) greatest common divisor.
D) denominator.
A) least common denominator.
B) numerator.
C) greatest common divisor.
D) denominator.
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27
When an improper fraction is converted, if there is a remainder, it is a whole number.
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28
An improper fraction has a value equal to or less than 1.
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29
Raising a fraction to higher terms changes the value of the fraction.
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30
When converting mixed numbers to improper fractions, the denominator of the improper fraction will be the same as_____________ the of the fractional part of the mixed number.
A) LCD
B) none of the above
C) numerator
D) denominator
A) LCD
B) none of the above
C) numerator
D) denominator
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31
The bottom term in a fraction is the divisor or the number that divides into the numerator.
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32
To reduce a fraction to its lowest terms:
A) subtract the same number from the numerator and the denominator.
B) multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number.
C) add the same number to the numerator and the denominator.
D) divide the numerator and the denominator by the same number.
A) subtract the same number from the numerator and the denominator.
B) multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number.
C) add the same number to the numerator and the denominator.
D) divide the numerator and the denominator by the same number.
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33
Multiplication and division of fractions are totally dissimilar activities requiring separate skills.
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34
To change an improper fraction into a whole or mixed number, you need only divide the denominator by the numerator.
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35
The greatest common divisor can be zero.
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36
You can rewrite a fraction to higher terms by adding the numerator and the denominator.
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37
Which of the following statements is correct?
A) a prime number can be divided only by 1 and itself
B) prime numbers are also known as least common denominators
C) prime numbers are the reciprocals of fractions
D) none of these
A) a prime number can be divided only by 1 and itself
B) prime numbers are also known as least common denominators
C) prime numbers are the reciprocals of fractions
D) none of these
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38
The top term in a fraction is called the numerator.
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