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What number goes in the box to make this equation true?

Matthew has 8 pencils. Three of them do not have erasers on the end. What fraction of the pencils do not have erasers on the end? Draw a picture to prove your answer.

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What number goes in the box to make this equation true?

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  1. Matthew has 8 pencils. Three of them do not have erasers on the end. What fraction of the pencils do not have erasers on the end? Draw a picture to prove your answer.

  2. Veronica has a small bag with 12 M&Ms in it. Five of the M&Ms are yellow, two are green, one is orange, and four are brown. What fraction of the M&Ms are brown? Draw a picture to prove your answer.

  3. Chelsea divided an apple into 8 equal parts. She ate 5 pieces. She put the other 3 pieces in the refrigerator. What fraction did Chelsea eat? Draw a picture to prove your answer.

  4. Fred has 6 chocolate bars. He gives one to John and one to Chester. He keeps the rest for himself. What fraction of the chocolate bars did he give away? Draw a picture to prove your answer.

  5. There are ten cookies in the cookie jar. 3 are Oreos, 2 are peanut butter cookies, 1 is a sugar cookie and the rest are chocolate chip cookies. What fraction of the cookies are chocolate chip? Draw a picture to prove your answer.

  6. Lisa needed ¼ of a foot of ribbon to wrap a present. Which color of ribbon would she have to use?

  7. Below is a table showing the times runners finished the race. Which runner came in closest to ½ of a minute?

  8. What number goes in the box to make this equation true? 12 1 = 36

  9. Complete the pattern: • 2 3 4 ? 6 ? • 5 , 10 , 15 , 20 , 25 , ? , ?

  10. Twenty students earned homework passes from the Barnes & Nobles fundraiser. Eight of those students were 5th graders. What is the fraction of 5th graders that earned homework passes? • 8/10 • 12/20 • 4/10 • 4/5

  11. Rachel, Jonathan, and William were collecting rocks. Rachel collected ¾ of the rocks, Jonathan collected 2/8 of the rocks, and William collected 15/16 of the rocks. Put the students in order from who collected the greatest amount to who collected the least amount.

  12. Michael was keeping track of the fruit that was served for breakfast. He found that apples were served 2/6 of the time, oranges were served 1/4, and pineapple was served the most. Which fraction could represent how often pineapple was served? • 1/3 • 2/4 • 2/3 • 1/12

  13. Which fraction model is equivalent to 1/3? a. b. c.

  14. Which fraction model is greater than 1/3? a. b. c.

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