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Grade 4 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys
Common Core / Compare Fractions


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  • Question 1 (request help)

    Pedro fills a glass \(\large \frac{2}{4}\) full with orange juice. Which of the following fractions is greater than \(\large \frac{2}{4}\) ?

    • \(\large \frac{3}{8}\)
    • \(\large \frac{4}{6}\)
    • \(\large \frac{5}{12}\)
    • \(\large \frac{1}{3}\)
  • Question 2 (request help)

    Today Ian wants to run less than \(\large \frac{7}{12}\) mile. Which of the following distances is less than \(\large \frac{7}{12}\) mile?

    • \(\large \frac{3}{4}\) mile
    • \(\large \frac{2}{3}\) mile
    • \(\large \frac{5}{6}\) mile
    • \(\large \frac{2}{4}\) mile
  • Question 3 (request help)

    Ms. Davis traveled 372,645 miles last year on business. What is the value of 6 in 372,645?

    • 6
    • 60
    • 600
    • 6,000
  • Question 4 (request help)

    One section of an auditorium has 12 rows of seats. Each row has 13 seats. What is the total number of seats in that section?

    • 25
    • 144
    • 156
    • 169
  • Question 5 (request help)

    Sam has 12 black-and-white photos and 18 color photos. He wants to put the photos in equal rows so each row has either black-and-white photos only or color photos only. In how many rows can Sam arrange the photos?

    • 1, 2, 3, or 6 rows
    • 1, 3, 6, or 9 rows
    • 1, 2, or 4 rows
    • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, or 9 rows
  • Question 6 (request help)

    The teacher writes \(\large \frac{10}{12}\) on the board. He asks students to write the fraction in simplest form. Who writes the correct answer?

    • JoAnn writes \(\large \frac{10}{12}\)
    • Karen writes \(\large \frac{5}{12}\)
    • Lynn writes \(\large \frac{6}{5}\)
    • Mark writes \(\large \frac{5}{6}\)

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