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Assess Yourself

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Show What You Know!

Your superhero fraction knowledge is getting strong. Are you ready to take this lesson's quiz? These questions will help you find out. Go back to the lesson if you do not know an answer.

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Which pan of brownies would be the same whole as this pan?

8 brownies

  1. 8 brownies
  2. 8 brownies
  3. 8 brownies
  4. 8 brownies

What kind of shape would you need to be the same whole as this model?

rectangle partitioned into 8 parts with 1 part filled in.

  1. rectangle
  2. square
  3. circle
  4. triangle

Look at these two fraction models. Would they be the same whole?

Two circles that are partitioned into 6 equal parts and are the same size.

  1. yes
  2. no

Look at these two fraction models. Which statement is true?

Two squares. Both squares are partitioned into 4 equal parts with 1 part filled. Both squares are the same size.

  1. The fraction models are not the same whole because they are not the same shape.
  2. The fraction models are not the same whole because they are not the same size.
  3. The fraction models are the same whole because they are both squares and are the same size.
  4. The fraction models are the same whole because they are both circles that are the same size.

Look at these two fraction models. Which statement is true?

Two number lines from 0 to 1 with four parts. The left number line has 1 part shaded and the right number line has two parts shaded. The left number line is larger than the right number line.

  1. Both number lines are the same length and are the same whole.
  2. Both number lines are the same whole and have parts that are the same size.
  3. The number lines are not the same length but are the same whole because they are both number lines.
  4. The number lines are not the same whole because they are not the same length.

Which model would be the same whole as this model?

circle partitioned into 8 equal parts

  1. circle partitioned into 5 equal parts
  2. circle partitioned into 10 equal parts
  3. rectangle partitioned into 8 equal parts
  4. rectangle partitioned into 8 equal parts

Look at all of the fraction models. Which one is not the same whole?

  1. rectangle partitioned into 8 equal parts with 3 filled in
  2. rectangle partitioned into 8 parts with 1 filled in
  3. rectangle partitioned into 8 parts with 2 filled in
  4. rectangle partitioned into 8 parts with 5 filled in

Which model can be from the same whole?

circle partitioned into 8 equal parts with 1 parts filled in

  1. circle partitioned into 8 equal parts with 2 parts filled in
  2. circle partitioned into 10 equal parts with 5 parts filled in
  3. circle partitioned into 8 equal parts with 1 parts filled in

Look at these two fraction models. Are they the same whole?

Two number lines from 0 to 1. Each number line has 4 parts. The left number line has 3 parts shaded. The right number line has 1 part shaded. The right number line is larger than the left number line.

  1. yes
  2. no

Look at these two fraction circles. Are they the same whole?

Two circles. The left circle is partitioned into 10 pieces with 8 pieces filled in. The right circle is partitioned into 8 pieces with 6 pieces filled in. The left circle is larger than the right circle.

  1. yes
  2. no

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