Fraction Review Quiz

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Questions and Answers

What is the simplest form of the fraction $8/12$?

  • $5/6$
  • $3/4$
  • $4/5$
  • $2/3$ (correct)

Which of the following sets represents equivalent fractions?

  • 9/10 and 7/14
  • 6/9 and 8/12 (correct)
  • 1/5 and 7/9
  • 6/12 and 7/18

Which of the following fractions is equivalent to $4/6$?

  • 2/3 (correct)
  • 1/2
  • 3/4
  • 5/6

What is the least common multiple of 4 and 6?

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Which fraction is greater: $2/5$ or $3/7$?

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Which of the following numbers is a factor of both 12 and 24?

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Flashcards

Dissimilar Fractions

Fractions with different denominators that cannot be directly compared.

Equivalent Fractions

Fractions that represent the same value or proportion, though written differently.

Multiples

The result of multiplying a number by an integer, up to 100 for this context.

Simplest Form of a Fraction

A fraction where the numerator and denominator have no common factors besides 1.

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Comparison of Fractions

To determine if one fraction is greater than, less than, or equal to another using symbols.

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Study Notes

Fraction Review

  • Dissimilar Fractions: Review fractions with different denominators up to 10 using visual models.

  • Equivalent Fractions: Learn how to find equivalent fractions using visual models.

  • Multiples: Understand and determine multiples of numbers up to 100.

  • Multiples & Equivalent Fractions: Recognize the connection between multiples and equivalent fractions.

  • Factors: Identify factors of numbers up to 100.

  • Simplifying Fractions: Master reducing fractions to their simplest form.

  • Comparing Fractions: Compare dissimilar fractions using the symbols =, >, and <.

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