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Grade 5

1. Find the equivalent fractions [5]


a. 1 = 9
18

b. 1 =
6 24

c. = 14
3 21

d. 1 = 11
55
e. 2 =
5 50

2. Add the following fractions [5]


3 3
a. 4 + 4

5 6
b. 7 + 47

16 12
c. 25 + 25

6 1
d. 4 9 + 9

2 2
e. 5 + 5

3. Subtract the following fractions [5]


4 1
a. 6 - 6

6 5
b. 8 - 8

4 2
c. 9 - 9

2 1
d. 5 - 5

3 1
e. 4 + 4
4. Add these fractions with different denominators [5]

1 2
a. 4 + 12

2 1
b. 6 + 2

1 2
c. 3 + 9

5 1
d. 8 + 16

2 1
e. 9 + 27
5. List the first ten multiples of : [15]

2
a. 7
Common multiples:
4
b. 8
Common multiples:
4
c. 7
Common multiples:
9
d. 15
Common multiples:
3
e. 5
Common multiples:
SECTION B

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6. Eva eats 3 of a pizza and Mia eats 6 of a pizza who ate more?
Show how you got the answer [2]
7. Copy of the table and write the letter of the calculations in the
correct column. [4]
1 2 4 3 3 2 7 1
a. 10 + 5 b. 5 + 10 c. 5 + 5 d. 10 + 5

Answer less than 1 Answer of 1 Answer more than 1

8. Linda has 8 stamps in her collection. She lost 2 stamps. What


fraction of the stamps did she lose. [2]
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9. A table seats 10 people. Of the people sitting at the 10 are girls
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10
are boys and the rest are adults. What fraction is occupied by
adults. [2]
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10. Jane colored 12 of her picture red and 12 of her picture
green. What fraction of the picture was colored? [2]
11. Cameroon ate 3 slices of pizza Samantha ate 2 slices of pizza.
There are 8 slices of pizza. What fraction of pizza did Samantha
eat? [2]
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12. John ate 3 of his cookies Katie ate 6 of her cookies. Did they
eat the same amount of cookies?
Explain using equivalent fractions [2]

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