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Grade 5 Math - Elementary School - Fractions
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A fraction is a number that is not a whole number. It is written as one number divided another number, e.g. ¾. The top number, 3, is called the numerator and the bottom number, 4, is called the denominator: the denominator can NEVER be zero. Fractions represent part of a whole number. But not all fractions are the same type. Proper fractions have top numbers, or numerators, lower than their bottom numbers, or denominators. Improper fractions are those where the numerators are bigger than the denominators. Another way to write improper fractions is as mixed numbers where units are shown next... Show more
Grade 5 Math - Elementary School - Fractions
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25 Questions

1. What is 25 + 410 + 1215?
2. Which fraction is one ninth?
3. What does 110 mean?
4. Which of these statements is FALSE?
5. Which is the largest of these fractions?
6. Which of these is equivalent to 510?
7. How many 11,000 in a whole one?
8. One third and which other fraction make a whole one?
9. Which is an equivalent of 615?
10. Mary says that you can have one fifth of her candies. If she has 125 candies, how many candies will you get?
11. What is the numerator?
12. In a battle, 110 of the general's army was destroyed. If he had 10,000 soldiers, how many soldiers were lost in the battle?
13. How is 2230 read?
14. Which represents one third?
15. What is 639 as an improper fraction?
16. Which fraction is greater than 12?
17. Which is the largest of these fractions?
18. What would 64 be when converted to a mixed number?
19. What is 968 as an improper fraction in its simplest form?
20. What is 184 as a mixed fraction in its simplest form?
21. Which is the smallest of these fractions?
22. Which one of the following fractions is the same as six-eighths (68)?
23. What does 7949 equal?
24. How do we reduce 520 to an equivalent fraction?
25. If you eat 57 of a cake, how much cake will be left?