Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Quiz Discussion |
Title: Improper Fraction into Mixed Fraction |
Grade: 5-a Lesson: S1-L5 |
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Quiz: Discussion in Class
Problem Id | Problem | Options |
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Steps 1 |
Convert the improper fraction \$345/12\$ into a mixed fraction. |
A) \$28 9/11\$ B) \$28 8/12\$ C) \$24 9/12\$ D) \$28 9/12\$ |
Steps 2 |
Is \$209/6\$ is an improper fraction? And is \$34 5/6\$ the correct mixed fraction for it? |
A) Yes B) No C) Both A&B D) None |
Steps 3 |
Convert the improper fraction \$126/14\$ into a mixed fraction or whole number. |
A) 10 B) 9 C) 7 D) 5 |
Steps 4 |
What is the proper mixed fraction for the improper fraction \$23/2\$? |
A) \$10 1/2\$ s B) \$11 3/2\$ C) \$11 1/2\$ D) \$10 5/2\$ |
Steps 5 |
Convert improper fraction into a mixed fraction: \$33/2\$. |
A) \$15 1/2\$ B) \$16 1/2\$ C) \$16 5/6\$ D) \$16 5/2\$ |
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