End of Unit Fractions Test

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End of Unit Fractions Test FOR FULL CREDIT- Show your work and thinking for each problem.

1. A B C D E F G Which letter on the number line shows the same fraction as the shaded figure? Don’t forget HOPS!

2. A. B. C. D.

3. A. B. C. D.

4. Which model shows seven tenths? A. C. B. D.

5. Write an equation to answer the question.

6. A. C. B. D.

7. Write an equation to show your answer.

8.

9. Draw a picture to show 2 1 4 .

10. In which group are EXACTLY of the cabinet doors closed? A. B. C. 5 8 A. C. D. B.

11. A. B. C. D.

12. A. C. B. D.

13. A. B. C. D. Write an equation to show your answer.

14.

15. V = ___ X = ___ Z = ___ W = ___ Y = ___ Name each fraction on the number line above. V = ___ X = ___ Z = ___ W = ___ Y = ___ V W X Y Z

16. What is ¼ of 12?

Write your answer as an improper fraction and a mixed number. 17. Sally ate this much pizza. Sam ate this much pizza. Write an equation to show how much pizza they ate altogether. Write your answer as an improper fraction and a mixed number.

18. A. C. B. D.

19. If Jasmine and her three friends wanted to equally share 6 cookies, how many cookies would each girl get? Show your work!

Bonus 1 George has 36 marbles in his collection. ¼ of the marbles are blue. 9 of the marbles are green. The rest of the marbles are red. How many marbles are red?

Bonus 2 5 x 2¼=

Bonus 3 Kim made 3 pies that were exactly the same size. The first pie was a cherry pie which she cut into 4 pieces. The second was a pumpkin pie which she cut into 8 pieces. The third was an apple pie which she cut into 12 pieces. Kim takes her pies to a party. People eat: 3 slices of cherry pie 5 slices of pumpkin pie 7 slices of apple pie. Did people eat more cherry, pumpkin, or apple pie? SHOW YOUR WORK!

Bonus 4 How many muffins in all had nuts? Catrina, Glen, Lisa, Meg, and Wayne made 87 muffins altogether. Glen made 16 muffins. He put nuts in   of them. Catrina made 1 less muffin than Glen. One third of them had nuts. Lisa and Meg each made 3 more muffins than Catrina made. Lisa put nuts in   of her muffins. Meg put nuts in   of her muffins. Wayne put nuts in   of his muffins. How many muffins in all had nuts?

When you have checked your work, raise your hand for part B of the test.