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Topic 11 Test Review

On Monday Joan spent 2 5 of an hour reading his book On Monday Joan spent 2 5 of an hour reading his book. On Tuesday, she spent 1 4 of an hour reading her book. Use numbers and symbols to write a comparison to show which night she read more. You may use pictures or a number line to justify your answer.

Which statement is true? 11 is a prime number because 2 is not a factor. 11 is a composite number because it has 2 factors, 1 and 11. 11 is a prime number because it only has 2 factors, 1 and 11. 11 is a composite number because it is greater than 10.

Jenny and Maria both drank 1/3 of their water bottles Jenny and Maria both drank 1/3 of their water bottles. Did they drink the same amount of water? Explain how you know.

Factors of 36 Factors of 54

What are generalizations you could make about multiples of 6? O They are all odd. O They are all even. O They can be both even and odd. O They are all multiples of 2. O They are all multiples of 3. O They are all factors of 2.

4 5 6 10 is less than Is greater than Is equal to Circle the phrase that makes the statement true. is less than Is greater than Is equal to 4 5 6 10 Explain how you know which fraction is greater.

John had 3 tries to throw the ball at a target John had 3 tries to throw the ball at a target. On the first try he was ½ of the distance to the target. On his second try he was 1 3 of the distance to the target. On his last try he was ¼ of the distance to the target. Place each attempt on the number line at the appropriate spot. START TARGET 1 2 1 3 1 4

Which names could apply to point A? Choose all that apply. 1 1 3 2 3 3 7 2 6 3 6 2 5

1 4 > = < 1 2 1 2 > = < 3 6 1 4 > = < 3 6 and , so

5 6 > = < 1 2 1 2 > = < 5 10 5 6 > = < 5 10 and , so

Which are multiples of 4? Select all that apply. 80 34 48 60 62 72

Write a number in each box to create fraction that is less than 5/9. Use a numerator that is greater than 4. Use a numerator that is less than 4.