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Observe the number line. Which fraction will be equal to 1?
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
Which fraction is equal or equivalent to 6/8 ?
3/4
6/9
1/2
Which fraction should be shown in the box?
1/2
1
2/3
2/4
Identify the fraction on the number line that is marked in red.
2/3
3/3
1/3
Can you identify which fraction is greater than 1 (a whole): 12/12, 14/12, 5/12
Write your answer in the space provided.
Is 6/6 greater than, equal to or less than one? Give a reason for your answer.
Type your answer in the space provided.
Jack ordered a large pizza. Jill ordered a medium pizza. They both at 4/8 of a pizza. Which statement is true?
Jill ate a lot more pizza than Jack
Jack and Jill ate the same amount of pizza.
There was the same amount of pizza left because they both at the same amount.
Jack ate more pizza because Jack's 4 pieces were larger than Jill's.
Solve 11 - 3/4 = ?
10 3/4
10 1/4
11 3/4
11 1/4
Solve 7 4/7 + 1 5/7 = ? Type your answer in the space provided.
Solve 8 6/11 - 3 9/11 = ? Type your answer in the space provided.
Select the type of addition property shown by this Math sentence: (86 + 11) + 7 = ?
identity property of zero
property of addition
associative property of addition
commutative property of addition
Select the option which shows the identity property of addition.
5 + 1 = 6 and 1 + 5 = 6
5 + 4 + 2 = 11 and 4 + 2 + 5 = 9
3 + 0 = 0
3 + 0 = 3
The _____________________ property of addition states that the order in which you add two numbers does not change the answer. (turn-around/flip fact)
associative
commutative
identity
On Monday, John put 7 pounds of sand in a barrel. Every day after Monday he put additional sand in the barrel. On Friday, he had a total of 96 pounds of sand in the barrel. What is the additional amount of sand he put in the barrel after Monday?
103 pounds
89 pounds
92 pounds
79 pounds
On Thursday, 156 inches of snow fell. On Friday, 179 inches of snow fell. How much snow fell on those two days?
353 inches
362 inches
335 inches
333 inches
Mary's school text books cost $2,000. She only had $1,555. How much more money does she need to be able to buy her books?
$445
$454
$545
$645
Jack and Jill went exercising. Jack ran 4,750 metres and Jill ran 6,580 metres. How far do they run altogether?
11,230
11,320
11,330
1,830
How many groups of 2 is equal to 12 ?
2
5
6
12
Which sentence matches the picture?
6 groups of 6 = 24
4 groups of 6 = 24
6 groups of 4 = 24
How many groups of 5 are equal to 35?
9
8
7
10
Find the sum of 852 + 372 + 653 + 658 + 773 = ?
3,210
3,208
3,308
3,315
Find the difference of 8,290 - 7,647 = ? Type your answer in the space provided.
Find the product of 743 x 53 = ?
38,397
39,379
39,973
Find the product of 658 x 11 = ? Type your answer in the space provided.
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