Ordering Fractions
Adding & Subtracting Fractions
Mixed Review
100

Order these fractions from smallest to largest.

5/10, 1/4, 2/12

A) 2/12, 5/10, 1/4           

B) 2/12, 1/4, 5/10

C) 1/4, 2/12, 5/10           

D) 5/10, 1/4, 2/12

B) 2/12, 1/4, 5/10

100

Tom is baking a cake. He added  2 2/5 cups of sugar to the cake mix. He tasted the batter and determined he needed more, so he added another 4 11/15  cups of sugar. How much total sugar did he add to the cake mix?

A)  6 13/20                 

B)  6 2/15

C)  7 2/15                  

D)  7 13/15

C)  7 2/15

100

Mrs. Garrett made a line plot of the amount of time her students spent studying for their final exam. 

How many students spend more than 2 1/2 hours studying for their final exam?

A) 5         B) 11       C) 14       D) 6

D) 6

200

2/3, 4/9, 1/6

 What fraction is the smallest and the greatest?

A)2/3 is the smallest and 1/6 is the biggest     

B)1/6is the smallest and4/9is the biggest

C) 1/6 is the smallest and 2/3is the biggest      

D)4/9 is the smallest and2/3 is the biggest

C)   1/6 is the smallest and  2/3  is the biggest

200

Solve.

10/15 - 3/10

A)  7/5                     

B)  1/30

C)  16/30                   

D)  11/30

D)  11/30

200

Liam placed these fractions in order from LEAST TO GREATEST.  1/3, 3/4, 5/7 What does he need to change in order to correct his answer? 

A)3/4should come first, because it is the smallest fraction.

B)5/7should come first, because it is the smallest fraction.

C)  3/4 should come last, because it is the largest fraction.

D)1/3 should come last, because it is the largest fraction.

C)  3/4 should come last, because it is the largest fraction.

300

 Karla puts three fractions in order from greatest to least. The first two fractions are  11/12 and  2/6 . What could be the third fraction?

A)3/18                

B)  2/4               

C)  11/24                

A)  3/18

300

There are two boxes of candy. The boxes contain  4/5 of a pound and 14/15  of a pound of candy. Which of the following statements BEST describes the total amount of candy?

A. There is more than 2 1/2  pounds of candy because both fractions round to a value greater than 1. 

B. There is more than 2 pounds of candy because both fractions round to 1. 

C. There is more than  1 1/2  pounds of candy because both fractions are greater than  2/3

D. There is more than 1 pound of candy because both fractions are greater than  1/2 .

 C. There is more than  1 1/2  pounds of candy because both fractions are greater than  2/3 .

300

Eddy received a new book for his birthday. Eddy read  5/8 of his book on Friday,  1/10 on Saturday, and  1/5 on Sunday. On Monday, he finished the book. 

What fraction of the book did Eddy read on Monday?

A)  2/40

B)  3/40

C)  7/23

D)  37/40

B)  

3/40