Factors
Prime and Composite
Multiples
Equivalent Fractions
Comparing/Ordering Fractions
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4. Which lists all the factors of 25?

B. 1, 5, 25

100

9. Which of the following numbers is prime?

17

100

2. Which list shows only multiples of 6?

A. 6, 12, 18, 24

100

7. What number should go in the box to make the fractions equivalent?

10

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3. Does the fraction represent Point P? Mark yes or no.

No

Yes

No

Yes

200

8. Write all the factors of 24.

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24

200

1. Which statement is true?

A. The only factors of 3  are 3 and 1.

200

11. Which of the following numbers is a multiple of 4?

40

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12. What is the missing number that makes the fractions equivalent?

12

200

13. Mary bought 3/4 pound of almonds. What point on the number line shows an equivalent fraction for 3/4?

C

300

5. Javier and Mark drew straws to see who went down the water slide first. Javier's straw was 5/12 inch long and Mark's was 7/12 inch long. Which symbol makes the comparison true?

C. <

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6. Which statement would not be used in an explanation of how the drawing shows that 2/3 = 4/6?

B. 4 out of the 6 rectangles are shaded.

300

10. The student council ordered pizza for their meeting. Half of the members voted for cheese pizza, 1/10 for hamburgers, and 2/5 for vegetable. Write the fractions in order from least to greatest.

1/10 < 2/5 < 1/2

300

14. Write the fractions listed below in order from least to greatest.

7/12 < 2/3 < 5/6

300

15. Sharon measured 2 apples. The green apple weighed 3/8 pound. The red apple weighed 1/3 pound. Which apple was heavier? Write an inequality to show how their weights compare.

The green apple is heavier.

3/8 > 1/3

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16. Josh says that 2/3 is always the same as 4/6. Meghan says that 2/3 and 4/6 are equivalent fractions, but they could be different amounts. Which student is correct? Explain.

Meghan is correct. 2/3 and 4/6 are equivalent fractions, but they could be different amounts if the wholes are different sizes.