Ext 6-8 Sampler
23 20 ©Math Teachers Press, Inc., Reproduction by anymeans is strictly prohibited. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Equivalent Fractions For problems1–20, findall of thesetsof equivalent fractions. Lowest Terms Equivalent Fractions in Higher Terms Lowest Terms Equivalent Fractions in Higher Terms 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1 2 2 4 2 4 3 6 5 10 6 12 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 10 10 12 12 Which is not another name for 1 2 ? B A C D 5 10 6 12 2 3 3 6 StudentActivityPage 1. What fraction is shaded? ________ (Obj.11) 2. Which fraction is equivalent to 2 5 ? A 4 10 C 3 6 B 5 2 D 2 10 ________ (Obj.12) 3. Simplify 8 24 . ________ (Obj.12) 4. Which symbol (<, =, >) goes in thebox tomake a true statement? ________ (Obj.13) 5. Order the fractions from least togreatest. _______, _______,_______,_______,_______ (Obj.13) 1 4 3 8 Name________________________ Name________________________ 1. Change 15 4 to amixednumber. ________ (Obj.14) 2. Change1 5 6 to an improper fraction. ________ (Obj.14) 3. Mikabought 2 8 of apoundof bacon and 4 8 of apoundof sausage fromhisuncle’s butcher shop. Howmuchmeat didhebuy? (Express your answer in simplest form) ________pound (Obj.15) 4. Subtract. 5 2 5 –3 4 5 _____ ________ (Obj.16) 5. Sashabrought 1 2 3 cakes to a party. Janillebrought 2 1 3 cakes. Howmuch cakedid theyhave in all? (simplest form) ________ (Obj.16) ©MathTeachersPress, In ©MathTeachersPress, Inc.Reproduction is strictlyprohibited. Review 8 DailyReview8 StudentActivityBook Assessment Features. Quickassessment tools areprovided tohelp teachersmonitor studentmasteryof the concept being taught. DailyReview8 is givenon thenext day. Grade6
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