Fraction Circles
In this number line, the distance between 0 and 1 is divided into 4 equal parts. Look at 3/4. It is placed three fourths of the way between the 0 and the 1. Use this number line to answer questions 1 – 4.
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1) 3/4 > _____
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2) 3/4 < _____
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3) 3/4 > _____ but < _____
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4) 4/4 > = _____
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In this number line, the distance between 0 and 1 is divided into 5 equal parts. Use this number line to answer questions 5 – 6.
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5) 2/5 > _____ but < _____
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6) 3/5 > _____ but < _____
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In this number line, the distance between 0 and 1 is divided into 3 equal parts. Use this number line to answer questions 7 – 9.
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7) Select the number that belongs in the box.
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8) 0/3 = _____
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9) 3/3 = _____
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For questions 10 – 17, select the answer that would fill in the blank.
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In this number line, the distance between 0 and 1 is divided into 8 equal parts. Use this number line to answer questions 18 – 20.
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18) Which fraction goes on the line?
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19) Which fraction goes in the box?
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20) 8/8 = _____
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Use this figure to answer questions 21 – 23.
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21) What part of this group is shaded?
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22) What part is not shaded?
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23) 5/7 _____ 2/7
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Use this figure to answer questions 24 and 25.
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24) What part of this whole is shaded?
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25) What part is not shaded?
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26) Which names this model?
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For questions 27 – 35, answer the word problems.
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27) Candice made 6 cupcakes and put sprinkles on one-half of them. How many cupcakes have sprinkles?
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28) There are 8 people waiting for the train. One-quarter of them have an umbrella. How many people waiting for the train have an umbrella?
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29) There are 8 children in the park. One-eighth of them are playing sports. How many children are playing sports?
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30) One-fifth of the 10 people at the beach are wearing sunglasses. How many people are wearing sunglasses?
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31) Josh has a box of chocolates. There are 4 chocolates in the box, and one-half of them contain nuts. How many chocolates in Josh's box contain nuts?
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32) There are 12 students in the orchestra, and one-half of them play the violin. How many students play the violin?
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33) Of the 6 flowers in a vase on the table, one-third are pink. How many pink flowers are in the vase?
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34) Britney made 10 sandwiches. One-tenth of the sandwiches were peanut butter and jelly. How many peanut butter and jelly sandwiches did Britney make?
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35) Of the 12 popsicles in the freezer, one-third are cherry. How many cherry popsicles are in the freezer?
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