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Grade 4 Homework Practice FL.
Common Core - Chapter 6: Fraction Equivalence and Comparison
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Question 1
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Which of the following is a common denominator of \(\large \frac{1}{4}\) and \(\large \frac{5}{6}\) ?
Question 2
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Two fractions have a common denominator of 8. Which of the following could be the two fractions?
Question 3
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Which number is 100,000 more than seven hundred two thousand, eighty-three?
Question 4
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Aiden baked 8 dozen muffins. How many total muffins did he bake?
Question 5
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On a bulletin board, the principal, Ms. Gomez, put 115 photos of the fourthgrade students in her school. She put the photos in 5 equal rows. How many photos did she put in each row?
Question 6
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Judy uses 12 tiles to make a mosaic. Eight of the tiles are blue. What fraction, in simplest form, represents the tiles that are blue?