1.
Find 12 ÷ 5.
A.
2 R2
B.
2 R3
C.
2 R1
D.
2
Hint
2.
Find 42 ÷ 8.
A.
5 R2
B.
5 R1
C.
5
D.
4 R2
Hint
3.
Twelve friends equally share the pizzas shown below. How much pizza will each friend get? Represent the situation with a fraction and a model. Then solve.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hint
4.
Three bags of soil are used to fill eight flower pots. How much soil does each flower pot use? Represent the situation with a fraction and a model. Then solve.
A.
bag
B.
bag
C.
bag
D.
bag
Hint
5.
Write the improper fraction
as an equivalent mixed number.
A.
8
B.
C.
D.
7
Hint
6.
Mrs. Madsen divided 8 pieces of fruit among 3 children. How many pieces of fruit does each child get? Write the answer with a remainder.
A.
2
B.
2 R1
C.
2 R2
D.
1 R4
Hint
7.
Write the mixed number
as an equivalent improper fraction. Check using models.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hint
8.
An elephant is
feet tall. Write the height as an improper fraction.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hint
9.
Use the number line below. Replace the ○ with < or > to make a true statement.
○
A.
<
B.
none of these
C.
=
D.
>
Hint
10.
Gina’s recipe for banana bread calls for
cups banana,
cups sugar,
cups flour, and
cups walnuts. Does the recipe call for more banana, sugar, flour, or walnuts?
A.
sugar
B.
flour
C.
walnuts
D.
banana
Hint
11.
State whether the fraction
is closest to
A.
1
B.
none of these
C.
D.
0
Hint
12.
Round the fraction
A.
B.
0
C.
none of these
D.
1
Hint