Deck 6: Meanings for Fractions

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Use diagrams to show that Use diagrams to show that   is the same as 3 ÷ 4. LABEL THE RELEVANT PARTS OF YOUR DIAGRAM AND EXPLAIN THE EQUIVALENCE.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
is the same as 3 ÷ 4. LABEL THE RELEVANT PARTS OF YOUR DIAGRAM AND EXPLAIN THE EQUIVALENCE.
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Which diagram does NOT show fourths. Explain why not.
Which diagram does NOT show fourths. Explain why not.    <div style=padding-top: 35px>

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Shown below is 1341 \frac { 3 } { 4 } yards of carpet. Sketch (fairly accurately) 1 yard of carpet and 3133 \frac { 1 } { 3 } yards of carpet. If the piece of carpet shown sells for $28, how much should 9 yards cost?  Shown below is  1 \frac { 3 } { 4 }   yards of carpet. Sketch (fairly accurately) 1 yard of carpet and  3 \frac { 1 } { 3 }   yards of carpet. If the piece of carpet shown sells for $28, how much should 9 yards cost?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Fractions are always less than 1.
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To change 3 14\frac { 1 } { 4 } to a fraction, a common rule is to calculate 3 × 4, add 1, and write that answer over 4: 3 14\frac { 1 } { 4 } = (3×4)+14\frac { ( 3 \times 4 ) + 1 } { 4 } = 134\frac { 13 } { 4 } . Use a number line (and words as you need them) to explain why that rule makes sense.  To change 3  \frac { 1 } { 4 }   to a fraction, a common rule is to calculate 3 × 4, add 1, and write that answer over 4: 3  \frac { 1 } { 4 }   =  \frac { ( 3 \times 4 ) + 1 } { 4 }   =  \frac { 13 } { 4 }  . Use a number line (and words as you need them) to explain why that rule makes sense.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Make a drawing that shows 2 45\frac { 4 } { 5 } if the shape below is 1.  Make a drawing that shows 2  \frac { 4 } { 5 }  if the shape below is 1.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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If the hearts shown represent only 2/5 of the chocolate hearts you gave away on Valentine's Day, how many chocolate hearts did you give away in all? <strong>If the hearts shown represent only 2/5 of the chocolate hearts you gave away on Valentine's Day, how many chocolate hearts did you give away in all?  </strong> A) 8 B) 28 C) 30 D) 50 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 8
B) 28
C) 30
D) 50
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If the heart-shaped cookies shown are 3/4 of the cookies in a package, how many cookies in all are there in the package? <strong>If the heart-shaped cookies shown are 3/4 of the cookies in a package, how many cookies in all are there in the package?  </strong> A) 3 B) 9 C) 16 D) 24 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 3
B) 9
C) 16
D) 24
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If 3/4 of the heart-shaped cookies shown below are red heart-shaped cookies, how many of the cookies are red? <strong>If 3/4 of the heart-shaped cookies shown below are red heart-shaped cookies, how many of the cookies are red?  </strong> A) 3 B) 9 C) 16 D) 24 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 3
B) 9
C) 16
D) 24
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Mark 3/5 on this number line as A. Mark 5/3 on the number line as B. Mark 3/5 on this number line as A. Mark 5/3 on the number line as B.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation. <strong>Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.   </strong> A) 7/8 B) 1 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 7/8
B) 1
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Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation. <strong>Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.   </strong> A) 0 B) 2/3 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0
B) 2/3
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Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.  <strong>Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.   </strong> A) 2 B)  2 \frac { 1 } { 2 }  <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 2
B) 2122 \frac { 1 } { 2 }
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Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation. <strong>Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.   </strong> A) 1 B) 2 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
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Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation. <strong>Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.   </strong> A) 10 B) 9 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 10
B) 9
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Is Ardis's reasoning correct? Explain.
Shannon: "I still have to learn half of my spelling words and 3/4 of my vocabulary words."
Ardis: "Well, 3/4 is more than a half because 1/2 = 2/4. So, you have to learn more vocabulary words than spelling words."
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Using a number line, show the two fractions 74\frac { 7 } { 4 } and 1 68\frac { 6 } { 8 } are equivalent.
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Bill and Tom have pieces of land that are the same size. Each plants flowers on part of his land, as shown in the sketches. The shaded part shows Bill's flowers:
<strong>Bill and Tom have pieces of land that are the same size. Each plants flowers on part of his land, as shown in the sketches. The shaded part shows Bill's flowers:   The shaded part shows Tom's flowers:    Who has more land in flowers? Explain your choice. </strong> A) Bill and Tom have the same amount of land in flowers. B) Bill has more land in flowers. C) Tom has more land in flowers. D) One cannot determine who has more land in flowers. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The shaded part shows Tom's flowers:
<strong>Bill and Tom have pieces of land that are the same size. Each plants flowers on part of his land, as shown in the sketches. The shaded part shows Bill's flowers:   The shaded part shows Tom's flowers:    Who has more land in flowers? Explain your choice. </strong> A) Bill and Tom have the same amount of land in flowers. B) Bill has more land in flowers. C) Tom has more land in flowers. D) One cannot determine who has more land in flowers. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

Who has more land in flowers? Explain your choice.

A) Bill and Tom have the same amount of land in flowers.
B) Bill has more land in flowers.
C) Tom has more land in flowers.
D) One cannot determine who has more land in flowers.
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Pat and Dana like to argue with each other about mathematics problems. They discuss the figure below. Pat and Dana like to argue with each other about mathematics problems. They discuss the figure below.   Pat: The shaded region is one-and-a-half times as much as the unshaded region. Dana: Wait! I think that the unshaded region is 2/3 of the shaded region. Who is correct? Why?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Pat: "The shaded region is one-and-a-half times as much as the unshaded region."
Dana: "Wait! I think that the unshaded region is 2/3 of the shaded region."
Who is correct? Why?
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A) Make a drawing that shows 2/5 of a discrete whole.
B) Make a drawing that shows 2/5 of a continuous whole.
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Given 5010\frac { 50 } { 10 } and 5313\frac { 53 } { 13 } , why are we able to "cancel" the zeros in 5010\frac { 50 } { 10 } but not able to "cancel" the 3s in 5313\frac { 53 } { 13 }
?
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Use drawings with rectangles to show that

A) 58>716\frac { 5 } { 8 } > \frac { 7 } { 16 }

B) 34>23\frac { 3 } { 4 } > \frac { 2 } { 3 }

C) 134>641 \frac { 3 } { 4 } > \frac { 6 } { 4 }
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Use the part-whole notion of fractions to explain why 713<712\frac { 7 } { 13 } < \frac { 7 } { 12 }
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Name three ways of thinking about the symbol 78\frac { 7 } { 8 }
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Write a story problem in which 3/5 is treated as a part-whole fraction, with discrete quantities.
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4558\frac { 4 } { 5 } - \frac { 5 } { 8 }
Is NOT equivalent to:

A) 400500500800\frac { 400 } { 500 } - \frac { 500 } { 800 }

B) 12151016\frac { 12 } { 15 } - \frac { 10 } { 16 }

C) 64805080\frac { 64 } { 80 } - \frac { 50 } { 80 }

D) 20252032\frac { 20 } { 25 } - \frac { 20 } { 32 }

E) 32402040\frac { 32 } { 40 } - \frac { 20 } { 40 }
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How would you convince a child with visual evidence that How would you convince a child with visual evidence that   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
?
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A child says, "My teacher says to put = between 34\frac { 3 } { 4 } and 68\frac { 6 } { 8 } , but I think 68\frac { 6 } { 8 } is bigger."
How might the child be thinking? What would you do next?
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How would you convince a child with visual evidence that How would you convince a child with visual evidence that   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
?
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Use sketches to show that:

A) 2015=113\frac { 20 } { 15 } = 1 \frac { 1 } { 3 }

B) 37=921\frac { 3 } { 7 } = \frac { 9 } { 21 }
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Name three common denominators for the following fractions:

A) 38\frac { 3 } { 8 } and 712\frac { 7 } { 12 }

B) 572\frac { 5 } { 72 } and 7144\frac { 7 } { 144 }

C) 940\frac { 9 } { 40 } and 760\frac { 7 } { 60 }
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Which pair of numbers is relatively prime?

A) 35, 15
B) 12, 27
C) 28, 45
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Write the simplest fraction form for each:

A) 9×16×1812×8×15\frac { 9 \times 16 \times 18 } { 12 \times 8 \times 15 }

B) zy3x2y4z5\frac { z y ^ { 3 } x ^ { 2 } } { y ^ { 4 } z ^ { 5 } }
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Put these fractions in order, from smallest to largest, using the symbols <, >, and =. Put these fractions in order, from smallest to largest, using the symbols <, >, and =.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Put these fractions in order from smallest to largest. 200303\frac { 200 } { 303 } 69\frac { 6 } { 9 } 912\frac { 9 } { 12 } 203300\frac { 203 } { 300 }
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A) Give a number between 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } and 47\frac { 4 } { 7 } .

B) Give a number between 8111\frac { 8 } { 111 } and 8113\frac { 8 } { 113 }

C) Give a number between 7114\frac { 7 } { 114 } and 8113\frac { 8 } { 113 }


D) Which number is closer to 1: 910\frac { 9 } { 10 } or 109\frac { 10 } { 9 } ?
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Which of these is a rationale for comparing 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } And 711\frac { 7 } { 11 } ? (You can choose more than one answer.)

A) They are the same because 7 - 3 = 4 and 11 - 7 = 4.

B) The fraction 711\frac { 7 } { 11 } Is more than 12\frac { 1 } { 2 } , and 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } Is less than 12\frac { 1 } { 2 } , so 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } < 711\frac { 7 } { 11 }

C) Since 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } = 3377\frac { 33 } { 77 } and 711\frac { 7 } { 11 } = 4977\frac { 49 } { 77 } , 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } Is smaller.

D) Sevenths are bigger than elevenths, so 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } Is larger.

E) They are equal because each fraction is four parts away from 1.
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Fill in the blank cells in the table below so that the numbers in each row are equivalent to the given number. Fill in the blank cells in the table below so that the numbers in each row are equivalent to the given number.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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What is the exact decimal equivalent of each fraction?

A) 25\frac { 2 } { 5 }

B) 27\frac { 2 } { 7 }
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What is the fraction equivalent of each decimal amount?

A) 0.651
B) 0.44444 …
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What is the percent equivalent of each amount?

A) <strong>What is the percent equivalent of each amount?</strong> A)   B) 0.00035 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) 0.00035
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Circle each fraction that has a terminating decimal, without calculating the decimal.

A) 7493272×106\frac { 749327 } { 2 \times 10 ^ { 6 } }

B) 30000056×108\frac { 3000005 } { 6 \times 10 ^ { 8 } }

C) 21000042000014350\frac { 21000042000014 } { 350 }
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Three-eighteenths can be written as a terminating decimal.
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Write each decimal amount as a fraction.

A) 56.3856.\overline{38}
B) 7.453
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Correct the following statement so that it is true in some nontrivial way:
If D = 0.7420.7\overline{42} , then 100D = 74.200.
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As a fraction, 1.4 =

A) 14\frac { 1 } { 4 }

B) 75\frac { 7 } { 5 }

C) 14100\frac { 14 } { 100 }

D) 4110\frac { 41 } { 10 }
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(Number sense item, which means no calculator or hand calculation and no decimals.) Use number sense to put these amounts in order, from smallest to largest. 141280\frac { 141 } { 280 } 101300\frac { 101 } { 300 } 1.3% 121360\frac { 121 } { 360 } 10003000\frac { 1000 } { 3000 }
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Put these amounts in order, from smallest to largest: 0.030.02950.10.13999\begin{array}{llcc} 0.03&0.0295&0.1&0.13999 \\\end{array}

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Put these amounts in order, from smallest to largest:
8.5%1.71511148110% 8.5 \% \quad 1.7 \quad \frac{15}{11} \quad \frac{14}{8} \quad 110 \%
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Put these amounts in INCREASING order without any hand calculation: 11400.023981.2%21139220031\begin{array} { l l l l l } \frac { 11 } { 40 } & 0.0239 & 8 \overline { 1.2 } \% & \frac { 211 } { 392 } & \frac { 200 } { 31 }\end{array}
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Give three decimals between 2.3456 and 2.3457. If it is not possible, explain why not.
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Write each decimal amount in the
 whole #  whole # \frac { \text { whole \# } } { \text { whole \# } }
form if possible. If it is not possible, explain why not.

A) 9.6534 = _________
B) 96.65 34\overline{34} = ________
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Give three decimals between 0.301 and 0.302. If it is not possible, explain why not.
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Use number sense to order these fractions and decimals from smallest to largest, using the symbol <.

0.117351823150.8591059% 0.1\quad\frac{17}{35}\quad\frac{1}{8}\quad\frac{2}{3}\quad\frac{1}{5}\quad0.85\quad\frac{9}{10}\quad59\%
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A) What are the "rational" numbers?
B) How are they different from the "irrational" numbers?
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As a decimal, 0.525% is:

A) 525.
B) 52.5.
C) 5.25.
D) 0.525.
E) 0.00525.
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As a percent, 5.35 is:

A) 0.535%.
B) 5.35%.
C) 53.5%.
D) 535%.
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As a decimal, 1.775% is:

A) 0.01775.
B) 0.1775.
C) 1.775.
D) 17.75.
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1.5% =

A) 150.
B) 15.
C) 1.5.
D) 0.15.
E) 0.015.
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15% =

A) 150.
B) 15.
C) 1.5.
D) 0.15.
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Sketch a line segment that is 12.5% longer than 8 inches. How long is the line segment you sketched?
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Using benchmarks, find an estimate of each of the following and explain how you did it.

A) The sum of 123\frac { 1 } { 23 } , 715\frac { 7 } { 15 } , 59\frac { 5 } { 9 } , and 1312\frac { 13 } { 12 }

B) 715+1112\frac { 7 } { 15 } + \frac { 11 } { 12 }

C) 78+910\frac { 7 } { 8 } + \frac { 9 } { 10 }

D) 767÷147 \frac { 6 } { 7 } \div \frac { 1 } { 4 }
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A fraction is close to 1/2 when the numerator is close to two times the denominator.
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A fraction a/b is close to 3/4 when three times the numerator is close to four times the denominator.
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How can you tell when a fraction is close to 1/4? Do not refer to decimal numbers.
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Show how you would mentally compute the exact results. Explain your thinking.

A) 37+78+47+14\frac { 3 } { 7 } + \frac { 7 } { 8 } + \frac { 4 } { 7 } + \frac { 1 } { 4 }

B) 17+310+47+710\frac { 1 } { 7 } + \frac { 3 } { 10 } + \frac { 4 } { 7 } + \frac { 7 } { 10 }

C) 1824×802×2142×\frac { 18 } { 24 } \times \frac { 80 } { 2 } \times \frac { 21 } { 42 } \times 100% = ___

D) 114 - 24 38\frac { 3 } { 8 } = ___
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For each of the following, obtain an estimate of the answer and write it in the blank. Use excellent number sense. Write enough to clearly explain how you thought about the problem.

A) 68 34\frac { 3 } { 4 } ÷ 2 1516\frac { 15 } { 16 } =___

B) 4 716\frac { 7 } { 16 } + 5 1112\frac { 11 } { 12 } - 2 18\frac { 1 } { 8 } = ___

C) 301 ÷ 716\frac { 7 } { 16 } = ___

D) the sum of 1123\frac { 11 } { 23 } , 327\frac { 3 } { 27 } , and 516\frac { 5 } { 16 }
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1712+2511+3512+7131 \frac { 7 } { 12 } + 2 \frac { 5 } { 11 } + 3 \frac { 5 } { 12 } + \frac { 7 } { 13 }
Is about:

A)8 12\frac { 1 } { 2 }
B) 80 miles
C) 712247 \frac { 12 } { 24 }

D) 624486 \frac { 24 } { 48 }
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20% of 150 is 1/3 of:

A) 10.
B) 90.
C) 120.
D) 250.
E) 900.
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Which is larger, 7/9 or 9/11? Provide a justification for your choice, which does not refer to decimals.
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Which is closer to 1/2-8/15 or 3/7?
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Which amount is/are close, or equal, to 1/3? There may be more than one.
0.2six, 3/5, 40/119, 102/106, 175/301, 297/600
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Which fraction is larger, 38/48 or 47/60? Explain without using decimals or common denominators.
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Which fraction is closer to 0-1/8 or 1/9? Explain without referring to decimals.
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Which fraction is closer to 1-1/8 or 1/9? Explain without referring to decimals.
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Which fraction is closer to 1/2-1/8 or 1/9?
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Which fraction is closer to 1-7/8 or 8/9?
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Which value is larger, 17/40 pound or 29/64 pound? Explain your thinking, showing your understanding of fractions and benchmarks, without using decimals or common denominators.
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Which is the greater value, 9/16 of a cup or 15/28 of a cup? Explain showing your grasp of fractions and benchmarks, without using decimals or complicated common denominators.
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Why is 2/3 a better benchmark than 1 for answering the question: which is larger-23/30 or 17/21? (You do not have to answer the second question.)
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Use diagrams to show that Use diagrams to show that   is the same as 3 ÷ 4. LABEL THE RELEVANT PARTS OF YOUR DIAGRAM AND EXPLAIN THE EQUIVALENCE.
is the same as 3 ÷ 4. LABEL THE RELEVANT PARTS OF YOUR DIAGRAM AND EXPLAIN THE EQUIVALENCE.
Three-quarters could be drawn as one whole broken into four equal-sized pieces, where three of the fourths would be indicated in some fashion. The sketch for 3 ÷ 4 should show three wholes with, for sharing division, each marked into fourths. Each share would get one-fourth from each whole, or a total of three-fourths of a whole.
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Which diagram does NOT show fourths. Explain why not.
Which diagram does NOT show fourths. Explain why not.

A, B, and D do not show fourths. In each of these cases, the four pieces do not all have the same area.
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Shown below is 1341 \frac { 3 } { 4 } yards of carpet. Sketch (fairly accurately) 1 yard of carpet and 3133 \frac { 1 } { 3 } yards of carpet. If the piece of carpet shown sells for $28, how much should 9 yards cost?  Shown below is  1 \frac { 3 } { 4 }   yards of carpet. Sketch (fairly accurately) 1 yard of carpet and  3 \frac { 1 } { 3 }   yards of carpet. If the piece of carpet shown sells for $28, how much should 9 yards cost?
One yard would be 4/7 of the rectangular region, and then 3133 \frac { 1 } { 3 } would be 3133 \frac { 1 } { 3 } of those. Nine yards should cost $144 (if 7/4 yards cost $28, each 1/4 yard costs $4, so 1 yard costs $16).
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Fractions are always less than 1.
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To change 3 14\frac { 1 } { 4 } to a fraction, a common rule is to calculate 3 × 4, add 1, and write that answer over 4: 3 14\frac { 1 } { 4 } = (3×4)+14\frac { ( 3 \times 4 ) + 1 } { 4 } = 134\frac { 13 } { 4 } . Use a number line (and words as you need them) to explain why that rule makes sense.  To change 3  \frac { 1 } { 4 }   to a fraction, a common rule is to calculate 3 × 4, add 1, and write that answer over 4: 3  \frac { 1 } { 4 }   =  \frac { ( 3 \times 4 ) + 1 } { 4 }   =  \frac { 13 } { 4 }  . Use a number line (and words as you need them) to explain why that rule makes sense.
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If the hearts shown represent only 2/5 of the chocolate hearts you gave away on Valentine's Day, how many chocolate hearts did you give away in all? <strong>If the hearts shown represent only 2/5 of the chocolate hearts you gave away on Valentine's Day, how many chocolate hearts did you give away in all?  </strong> A) 8 B) 28 C) 30 D) 50

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If the heart-shaped cookies shown are 3/4 of the cookies in a package, how many cookies in all are there in the package? <strong>If the heart-shaped cookies shown are 3/4 of the cookies in a package, how many cookies in all are there in the package?  </strong> A) 3 B) 9 C) 16 D) 24

A) 3
B) 9
C) 16
D) 24
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If 3/4 of the heart-shaped cookies shown below are red heart-shaped cookies, how many of the cookies are red? <strong>If 3/4 of the heart-shaped cookies shown below are red heart-shaped cookies, how many of the cookies are red?  </strong> A) 3 B) 9 C) 16 D) 24

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B) 9
C) 16
D) 24
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Mark 3/5 on this number line as A. Mark 5/3 on the number line as B. Mark 3/5 on this number line as A. Mark 5/3 on the number line as B.
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Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation. <strong>Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.   </strong> A) 7/8 B) 1

A) 7/8
B) 1
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Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation. <strong>Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.   </strong> A) 0 B) 2/3

A) 0
B) 2/3
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Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.  <strong>Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.   </strong> A) 2 B)  2 \frac { 1 } { 2 }

A) 2
B) 2122 \frac { 1 } { 2 }
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Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation. <strong>Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.   </strong> A) 1 B) 2

A) 1
B) 2
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Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation. <strong>Given a number line and only the points for the indicated fractions, accurately locate and label the point for the number in each part. If your markings do not make your reasoning clear, add an explanation.   </strong> A) 10 B) 9

A) 10
B) 9
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Is Ardis's reasoning correct? Explain.
Shannon: "I still have to learn half of my spelling words and 3/4 of my vocabulary words."
Ardis: "Well, 3/4 is more than a half because 1/2 = 2/4. So, you have to learn more vocabulary words than spelling words."
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Using a number line, show the two fractions 74\frac { 7 } { 4 } and 1 68\frac { 6 } { 8 } are equivalent.
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Bill and Tom have pieces of land that are the same size. Each plants flowers on part of his land, as shown in the sketches. The shaded part shows Bill's flowers:
<strong>Bill and Tom have pieces of land that are the same size. Each plants flowers on part of his land, as shown in the sketches. The shaded part shows Bill's flowers:   The shaded part shows Tom's flowers:    Who has more land in flowers? Explain your choice. </strong> A) Bill and Tom have the same amount of land in flowers. B) Bill has more land in flowers. C) Tom has more land in flowers. D) One cannot determine who has more land in flowers.
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Who has more land in flowers? Explain your choice.

A) Bill and Tom have the same amount of land in flowers.
B) Bill has more land in flowers.
C) Tom has more land in flowers.
D) One cannot determine who has more land in flowers.
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Pat and Dana like to argue with each other about mathematics problems. They discuss the figure below. Pat and Dana like to argue with each other about mathematics problems. They discuss the figure below.   Pat: The shaded region is one-and-a-half times as much as the unshaded region. Dana: Wait! I think that the unshaded region is 2/3 of the shaded region. Who is correct? Why?
Pat: "The shaded region is one-and-a-half times as much as the unshaded region."
Dana: "Wait! I think that the unshaded region is 2/3 of the shaded region."
Who is correct? Why?
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20
A) Make a drawing that shows 2/5 of a discrete whole.
B) Make a drawing that shows 2/5 of a continuous whole.
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21
Given 5010\frac { 50 } { 10 } and 5313\frac { 53 } { 13 } , why are we able to "cancel" the zeros in 5010\frac { 50 } { 10 } but not able to "cancel" the 3s in 5313\frac { 53 } { 13 }
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22
Use drawings with rectangles to show that

A) 58>716\frac { 5 } { 8 } > \frac { 7 } { 16 }

B) 34>23\frac { 3 } { 4 } > \frac { 2 } { 3 }

C) 134>641 \frac { 3 } { 4 } > \frac { 6 } { 4 }
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23
Use the part-whole notion of fractions to explain why 713<712\frac { 7 } { 13 } < \frac { 7 } { 12 }
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24
Name three ways of thinking about the symbol 78\frac { 7 } { 8 }
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25
Write a story problem in which 3/5 is treated as a part-whole fraction, with discrete quantities.
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26
4558\frac { 4 } { 5 } - \frac { 5 } { 8 }
Is NOT equivalent to:

A) 400500500800\frac { 400 } { 500 } - \frac { 500 } { 800 }

B) 12151016\frac { 12 } { 15 } - \frac { 10 } { 16 }

C) 64805080\frac { 64 } { 80 } - \frac { 50 } { 80 }

D) 20252032\frac { 20 } { 25 } - \frac { 20 } { 32 }

E) 32402040\frac { 32 } { 40 } - \frac { 20 } { 40 }
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27
How would you convince a child with visual evidence that How would you convince a child with visual evidence that   ?
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28
A child says, "My teacher says to put = between 34\frac { 3 } { 4 } and 68\frac { 6 } { 8 } , but I think 68\frac { 6 } { 8 } is bigger."
How might the child be thinking? What would you do next?
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How would you convince a child with visual evidence that How would you convince a child with visual evidence that   ?
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30
Use sketches to show that:

A) 2015=113\frac { 20 } { 15 } = 1 \frac { 1 } { 3 }

B) 37=921\frac { 3 } { 7 } = \frac { 9 } { 21 }
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31
Name three common denominators for the following fractions:

A) 38\frac { 3 } { 8 } and 712\frac { 7 } { 12 }

B) 572\frac { 5 } { 72 } and 7144\frac { 7 } { 144 }

C) 940\frac { 9 } { 40 } and 760\frac { 7 } { 60 }
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32
Which pair of numbers is relatively prime?

A) 35, 15
B) 12, 27
C) 28, 45
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33
Write the simplest fraction form for each:

A) 9×16×1812×8×15\frac { 9 \times 16 \times 18 } { 12 \times 8 \times 15 }

B) zy3x2y4z5\frac { z y ^ { 3 } x ^ { 2 } } { y ^ { 4 } z ^ { 5 } }
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34
Put these fractions in order, from smallest to largest, using the symbols <, >, and =. Put these fractions in order, from smallest to largest, using the symbols <, >, and =.
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35
Put these fractions in order from smallest to largest. 200303\frac { 200 } { 303 } 69\frac { 6 } { 9 } 912\frac { 9 } { 12 } 203300\frac { 203 } { 300 }
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36
A) Give a number between 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } and 47\frac { 4 } { 7 } .

B) Give a number between 8111\frac { 8 } { 111 } and 8113\frac { 8 } { 113 }

C) Give a number between 7114\frac { 7 } { 114 } and 8113\frac { 8 } { 113 }


D) Which number is closer to 1: 910\frac { 9 } { 10 } or 109\frac { 10 } { 9 } ?
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37
Which of these is a rationale for comparing 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } And 711\frac { 7 } { 11 } ? (You can choose more than one answer.)

A) They are the same because 7 - 3 = 4 and 11 - 7 = 4.

B) The fraction 711\frac { 7 } { 11 } Is more than 12\frac { 1 } { 2 } , and 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } Is less than 12\frac { 1 } { 2 } , so 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } < 711\frac { 7 } { 11 }

C) Since 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } = 3377\frac { 33 } { 77 } and 711\frac { 7 } { 11 } = 4977\frac { 49 } { 77 } , 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } Is smaller.

D) Sevenths are bigger than elevenths, so 37\frac { 3 } { 7 } Is larger.

E) They are equal because each fraction is four parts away from 1.
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38
Fill in the blank cells in the table below so that the numbers in each row are equivalent to the given number. Fill in the blank cells in the table below so that the numbers in each row are equivalent to the given number.
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39
What is the exact decimal equivalent of each fraction?

A) 25\frac { 2 } { 5 }

B) 27\frac { 2 } { 7 }
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40
What is the fraction equivalent of each decimal amount?

A) 0.651
B) 0.44444 …
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41
What is the percent equivalent of each amount?

A) <strong>What is the percent equivalent of each amount?</strong> A)   B) 0.00035
B) 0.00035
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42
Circle each fraction that has a terminating decimal, without calculating the decimal.

A) 7493272×106\frac { 749327 } { 2 \times 10 ^ { 6 } }

B) 30000056×108\frac { 3000005 } { 6 \times 10 ^ { 8 } }

C) 21000042000014350\frac { 21000042000014 } { 350 }
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43
Three-eighteenths can be written as a terminating decimal.
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44
Write each decimal amount as a fraction.

A) 56.3856.\overline{38}
B) 7.453
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45
Correct the following statement so that it is true in some nontrivial way:
If D = 0.7420.7\overline{42} , then 100D = 74.200.
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46
As a fraction, 1.4 =

A) 14\frac { 1 } { 4 }

B) 75\frac { 7 } { 5 }

C) 14100\frac { 14 } { 100 }

D) 4110\frac { 41 } { 10 }
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47
(Number sense item, which means no calculator or hand calculation and no decimals.) Use number sense to put these amounts in order, from smallest to largest. 141280\frac { 141 } { 280 } 101300\frac { 101 } { 300 } 1.3% 121360\frac { 121 } { 360 } 10003000\frac { 1000 } { 3000 }
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48
Put these amounts in order, from smallest to largest: 0.030.02950.10.13999\begin{array}{llcc} 0.03&0.0295&0.1&0.13999 \\\end{array}

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49
Put these amounts in order, from smallest to largest:
8.5%1.71511148110% 8.5 \% \quad 1.7 \quad \frac{15}{11} \quad \frac{14}{8} \quad 110 \%
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50
Put these amounts in INCREASING order without any hand calculation: 11400.023981.2%21139220031\begin{array} { l l l l l } \frac { 11 } { 40 } & 0.0239 & 8 \overline { 1.2 } \% & \frac { 211 } { 392 } & \frac { 200 } { 31 }\end{array}
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51
Give three decimals between 2.3456 and 2.3457. If it is not possible, explain why not.
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52
Write each decimal amount in the
 whole #  whole # \frac { \text { whole \# } } { \text { whole \# } }
form if possible. If it is not possible, explain why not.

A) 9.6534 = _________
B) 96.65 34\overline{34} = ________
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53
Give three decimals between 0.301 and 0.302. If it is not possible, explain why not.
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54
Use number sense to order these fractions and decimals from smallest to largest, using the symbol <.

0.117351823150.8591059% 0.1\quad\frac{17}{35}\quad\frac{1}{8}\quad\frac{2}{3}\quad\frac{1}{5}\quad0.85\quad\frac{9}{10}\quad59\%
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55
A) What are the "rational" numbers?
B) How are they different from the "irrational" numbers?
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56
As a decimal, 0.525% is:

A) 525.
B) 52.5.
C) 5.25.
D) 0.525.
E) 0.00525.
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57
As a percent, 5.35 is:

A) 0.535%.
B) 5.35%.
C) 53.5%.
D) 535%.
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58
As a decimal, 1.775% is:

A) 0.01775.
B) 0.1775.
C) 1.775.
D) 17.75.
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59
1.5% =

A) 150.
B) 15.
C) 1.5.
D) 0.15.
E) 0.015.
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60
15% =

A) 150.
B) 15.
C) 1.5.
D) 0.15.
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61
Sketch a line segment that is 12.5% longer than 8 inches. How long is the line segment you sketched?
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62
Using benchmarks, find an estimate of each of the following and explain how you did it.

A) The sum of 123\frac { 1 } { 23 } , 715\frac { 7 } { 15 } , 59\frac { 5 } { 9 } , and 1312\frac { 13 } { 12 }

B) 715+1112\frac { 7 } { 15 } + \frac { 11 } { 12 }

C) 78+910\frac { 7 } { 8 } + \frac { 9 } { 10 }

D) 767÷147 \frac { 6 } { 7 } \div \frac { 1 } { 4 }
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63
A fraction is close to 1/2 when the numerator is close to two times the denominator.
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64
A fraction a/b is close to 3/4 when three times the numerator is close to four times the denominator.
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65
How can you tell when a fraction is close to 1/4? Do not refer to decimal numbers.
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66
Show how you would mentally compute the exact results. Explain your thinking.

A) 37+78+47+14\frac { 3 } { 7 } + \frac { 7 } { 8 } + \frac { 4 } { 7 } + \frac { 1 } { 4 }

B) 17+310+47+710\frac { 1 } { 7 } + \frac { 3 } { 10 } + \frac { 4 } { 7 } + \frac { 7 } { 10 }

C) 1824×802×2142×\frac { 18 } { 24 } \times \frac { 80 } { 2 } \times \frac { 21 } { 42 } \times 100% = ___

D) 114 - 24 38\frac { 3 } { 8 } = ___
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67
For each of the following, obtain an estimate of the answer and write it in the blank. Use excellent number sense. Write enough to clearly explain how you thought about the problem.

A) 68 34\frac { 3 } { 4 } ÷ 2 1516\frac { 15 } { 16 } =___

B) 4 716\frac { 7 } { 16 } + 5 1112\frac { 11 } { 12 } - 2 18\frac { 1 } { 8 } = ___

C) 301 ÷ 716\frac { 7 } { 16 } = ___

D) the sum of 1123\frac { 11 } { 23 } , 327\frac { 3 } { 27 } , and 516\frac { 5 } { 16 }
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68
1712+2511+3512+7131 \frac { 7 } { 12 } + 2 \frac { 5 } { 11 } + 3 \frac { 5 } { 12 } + \frac { 7 } { 13 }
Is about:

A)8 12\frac { 1 } { 2 }
B) 80 miles
C) 712247 \frac { 12 } { 24 }

D) 624486 \frac { 24 } { 48 }
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69
20% of 150 is 1/3 of:

A) 10.
B) 90.
C) 120.
D) 250.
E) 900.
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70
Which is larger, 7/9 or 9/11? Provide a justification for your choice, which does not refer to decimals.
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71
Which is closer to 1/2-8/15 or 3/7?
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72
Which amount is/are close, or equal, to 1/3? There may be more than one.
0.2six, 3/5, 40/119, 102/106, 175/301, 297/600
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73
Which fraction is larger, 38/48 or 47/60? Explain without using decimals or common denominators.
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74
Which fraction is closer to 0-1/8 or 1/9? Explain without referring to decimals.
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75
Which fraction is closer to 1-1/8 or 1/9? Explain without referring to decimals.
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76
Which fraction is closer to 1/2-1/8 or 1/9?
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77
Which fraction is closer to 1-7/8 or 8/9?
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78
Which value is larger, 17/40 pound or 29/64 pound? Explain your thinking, showing your understanding of fractions and benchmarks, without using decimals or common denominators.
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79
Which is the greater value, 9/16 of a cup or 15/28 of a cup? Explain showing your grasp of fractions and benchmarks, without using decimals or complicated common denominators.
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80
Why is 2/3 a better benchmark than 1 for answering the question: which is larger-23/30 or 17/21? (You do not have to answer the second question.)
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