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Compare  2/5 and 3/9

A. <

B. >

C. =

B. >

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Which of the following is a prime number?

A. 9

B. 57

C. 15

D. 49

B. 57

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Jess bought 2/10 pounds of candy and Josh bought 3/10 pounds of candy. How many pounds did the two buy?

A. 1/10

B. 5/10

C. 10/10

D. 7/10

B. 5/10

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9 X 5/8

 45/8 or 5  5/8

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1/7 + 1/7 + 1/7 + 1/7

A. 7/7

B. 4/7

C. 4/14

D. 7/14

B. 4/7

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Compare 3  1/6  and 3  2/5


A. <

B. >

C. =

A. <

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What are the multiples of 8?

A. 1,8,16,24,32,40

B. 8,18,24,59

C. 8,16,24,32,40

D. 9,18,27,36,45

C. 8,16,24,32,40

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Tom bought 6/13 pounds of cookies and Tim bought 3/13 pounds of candy. How many pounds did the two buy?

A. 11/13

B. 3/13

C. 9/13

D. 1

C. 9/13

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Choose the expression that has the value as the following...

1/7 + 1/7 + 1/7 + 1/7 + 1/7

A. 5 X 1/7

B. 3 X 1/7

C. 7 X 1/7

D. 5 X 7/1

A. 5 X 1/7

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Tom walked 5/9 of a mile before breakfast and 1/9 of a mile after breakfast. How many miles did Tom walk?

A. 6/9

B. 4/9

C. 9/9

D. 1/9

A. 6/9

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Compare  3/12 and 5/10

A. <

B. >

C. =

A. <

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Which of the following are both factors of 54 and multiples of 6?

A. 2

B. 6

C. 8

D. 10

E. 12

F. 22

G. 27

H. 54

A, B, G, H

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A cupcake recipe needs 2/4 cups of sugar for each batch. We are making 5 batches. How much sugar do we need?

A. Between 1 and 2 cups

B. Between 2 and 3 cups

C. Between 3 and 4 cups

D. Between 5 and 6 cups

B. Between 2 and 3 cups

300

An expression is shown.

2 X 4/10

Select the expression that does NOT have the same value.

A. 8/10

B. 4/10 + 2/10 + 1/10 + 1/10

C. 8/20

D. 8 X 1/10 

C. 8/20

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2 1/7 + 2 1/7 + 3 1/7 + 3 1/7

A. 10  4/7

B. 44/7  

C.4/7  10

D. 9 7/4

A. 10  4/7

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Compare  17/11 and 1  6/11

A. <

B. >

C. =

C. =

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How many one-eighths are in 3 X 9/8?

27

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Jess and Bob bought 8/12 pounds of gummy worms. Jess ate 3/12 and Bob ate 2/12. Which amount shows how many pounds of gummy worms are left?

A. 3/12

B. 5/12

C. 1/12

D. 12/3

A. 3/12

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2 X 9/ 11

A. 2  7/22

B. 1  7/11

C. 3  9/11

D. 2  7/11

B. 1  7/11

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An expression is shown.

6 2/5 -  2  4/5

What is the value of the expression?

A. 1  3/5

B.  4  10/15

C. 3  3/5

D. 2  1/15

C.  3  3/5

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Compare  2  3/6 and  4/9

A. <

B. >

C. =

B. >

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Which set only includes prime numbers?

A. 15, 7, 9, 22

B. 9,18,49, 50

C. 1,4,10,20

D. 7, 17, 29, 37

D. 

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Mrs. Dangelo, Ms. Yarnell, and Mr. Cain each ate 5/10 of a pizza. Each pizza was the same size. Mrs. Dangelo are 2 pieces, Ms. Yarnell ate 4 pieces, and Mr. Cain ate 3 pieces. Which statement explains how this could be true?

A. 5/10, 4/10, 3/10 are all equal

B. Each pizza was cut into different number of pieces

C. The pieces of pizza were all the same size

D. Ms. Yarnell's pieces were smaller

B. Each pizza was cut into different number of pieces

500

9 X 6/8

A. 39/6

B. 5

C. 9

D. 39/6

C. 9

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An expression is shown.

5  1/4 -  1  3/4

What is the value of the expression?

A. 1  2/4

B. 3  2/4

C. 2/4

D. 2 1/4

B. 3  2/4