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Fractions Test – The Whole Unit!


1. Solve each and order the answers from smallest to largest. Show your work.
1 2 2 1 3 1 1 3
a) + b) + c) + d) +
2 5 3 4 5 3 2 4

2. Which is the greatest? Show your work.

4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1
a) + b) − c) × d) ÷
5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2

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3. If I brought 5 3 cases of Ice Tea to a picnic and 3 4 cases were consumed, how many
cases were left? Show your work.

4. Evaluate. Show your work.


1 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 5 4 5
a) − × b) ÷ + ( − ) c) 4 − ÷ +1
2 5 6 8 4 2 8 5 3 10 6
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5. of the grade 8s at Alta Vista are in the band. This morning, only 7 of those students
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went to practice. What fraction of the grade 8s were at band practice this morning?
Show your work.

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6. It takes Mr. Winsor 7 of an hour to mark a test. If he has exactly 5 2 hours to mark tests
tonight, how many complete tests can he mark? Show your work and explain your
thinking.

7. Mr Winsor, Mme Bourdages, and Mrs Kilicaslan all recently found out they have a
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shared love of collecting “Do Not Disturb” signs from hotels. Mr Winsor has 22 times as
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many as Mme Bourdages, while Mrs Kilicaslan has 4 as many as Mr Winsor. How many
times more signs has Mrs Kilicaslan collected than Mme Bourdages? Show your work.
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8. Ms Gibson, Mr MacLean, and Ms McRae decide to set up an after-school dance


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program. Ms Gibson teaches breakdancing for 12 of the time, Mr MacLean teaches pop
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and lock for 3 of the time, and Ms McRae teaches how to shuffle for the rest. For what
fraction of the program is Ms McRae shuffling? Show your work.

9. Printing paper is sold in packages of 500 sheets. To make yearbooks for the grade 8s,
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Alta Vista had to use 6 4 packages of paper. How many sheets did they use? Show your
work.

10. Mr Seeley decided to do a science experiment one day, which involved vinegar and
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baking soda. He brought what he could find from his house, which was 2 4 cups of
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baking soda and 1 3 cups of vinegar. When he got to school, he read his experiment
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again and found that each student needed 7 of a cup of baking soda and 11 of a cup of
vinegar. Exactly how many students were able to do the complete experiment? Show
your work and explain your thinking.

BONUS: Make up and solve a multiplication or division problem using pictures, area
model, or number line.

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