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fraction

24 marks from 24 questions


Question 1
Select all of these fractions that convert to recurring decimals.

a.

b.

c.

d.

Question 2

4
is a recurring decimal because the denominator is an odd number.
11

Is this statement true or false?

a. True

b. False

Question 3
A third of 21 is 7.
Therefore:

× 21 =
and

1 × 21 =

Question 4
Complete the answer to this addition.
Enter your answer as a mixed numeral in its simplest form.

17 3
+ =
20 5
Question 5

1 13
− =
5 100 100

Question 6
Will the decimal you see when you press the following calculator keys be a terminating or a recurring
decimal?

a. Terminating

b. Recurring

Question 7

How do you write as a decimal?

a. 0.17

b.

c.

d.

Question 8

Write as a decimal.

Question 9

Use your calculator to find out whether is a terminating or a recurring decimal.

a. Terminating

b. Recurring
Question 10

Use your calculator to find as a decimal. Is your answer a terminating or a recurring decimal?

a. Terminating

b. Recurring

Question 11
0.206 is:

a. a recurring decimal

b. a terminating decimal

Question 12

20 7 28

45 18 64

Put these fractions in order of size, starting with the smallest.

Question 13

Which symbol is missing from the above statement?


a. >
b. =
c. <

Question 14

Which symbol is missing from the above statement?


a. >
b. =
c. <
Question 15

Which of the following arrangements shows , and in ascending order?

, ,
a.

, ,
b.

, ,
c.

, ,
d.

Question 16

Find the missing value from the reciprocal of .

Reciprocal =

Question 17

Complete this working.


= −

13
=

Question 18

What is the lowest common denominator for and


?

LCD =

Question 19

Complete the working.


=
Question 20

Complete the working.

− 12 5
= −

Question 21

Complete the working.

+
=

Question 22

Complete the following equation to make it true.

=

5

Question 23
Complete this number sentence.

3 1 3
+ = +
10 2 10 10

Question 24


How would you rewrite to help complete this subtraction?

3
=
4

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