Book 5 Final Review
You will now practice all the skills you learned in Book 5. You can use this as a review for your final test.
If you can’t remember how to do a question, go back to the lesson on this topic to refresh your memory. The unit and topic for where each question came from is listed next to the question.
Example: 1A means Unit 1, Topic A
1-A
- Write in lowest terms the common fractions to describe the shaded portion of each shape.
- Draw your own fractions.
- Answer the questions using a common fraction, in lowest terms.
- Rattan ran for 40 minutes. What fraction of an hour did he run?
- Oliver answered 23 of the 27 questions on his test. What fraction of questions did he answer?
- Belle got 49 marks on the test. The test was out of 56. What was her score?
1-B
- Identify each fraction by writing: proper fraction, improper fraction, or mixed number next to each fraction.
- Write the improper fraction and the equivalent mixed number that describe the shaded part in each drawing.
- Rename each improper fraction into a mixed number.
- Rename each whole number as an improper fraction. Use the denominator given to you.
- Rename each mixed number as an improper fraction
2-A
- For each fraction, find the factors of the numbers in the numerator and the denominator, then their common factors and their Greatest Common Factor (GCF).
- Express each fraction in lowest terms.
- State if each pair of fractions is equivalent (=) or not equivalent (≠) by placing the correct sign between them.
- Round to the nearest whole number.
3-A
- Write the multiplication equation you would use to find the answer to the question. Do not calculate the answer.
- Joan peeled
of the 35 kilograms of apples. How many kilograms of apples did Joan peel? - There are 16 bottles of ketchup in the restaurant. They are each
full. How many full bottles of ketchup would there be if all ketchup bottles were put together? - Halve a recipe that needs
cups of sugar. - The community pool has a capacity of 150 swimmers. The pool is
full. How many swimmers are there?
- Joan peeled
- Find the products. Make sure your answers are in lowest terms.
- Solve the following word problems.
- Emma saves
of her income for the down payment on a house. If her annual income is $34458.00, how much can she save in one year? of the students at one Vancouver college speaks a language other than English. of those students are enrolled in English Language Learning (ELL). What fraction of the students are studying ELL?- A recipe calls for
cups of sugar. How much sugar should be used if the recipe is being tripled? - Find the area of the rectangle.
- A corner store sells 2345 items in one day.
of those items are junk food. How many of those items are junk food?
- Emma saves
- Divide the following fractions. Show all your work, and make sure your answers are in the lowest terms.
- Solve the following word problems:
- Kathy worked on planting garlic last weekend. It took her
minutes to plant one row. How many rows did she plant in of an hour? (one hour = 60 minutes) - Nicole knits socks in the evenings. It takes her
hours to knit one sock. How many hours does it take to knit a pair of socks (that is 2 socks)? - Last week Nicole knit for a total of
hours. Approximately how many socks could she knit in that time? (To get an approximate, round your numbers to whole numbers first). - A baking sheet is
cm by cm. Find its area.
- Kathy worked on planting garlic last weekend. It took her
4-A
- Add these common fractions. Make sure to reduce your answer to the lowest terms.
- Add these mixed numbers, express the sum in the lowest terms.
- Subtract these common fractions, express the sum in the lowest terms.
- Subtract these mixed numbers, express the sum in the lowest terms.
- Solve the following word problems.
- A concrete contractor needs
metres of wire mesh for a concrete walkway and metres of wire mesh for a driveway. If the contractor starts with a roll that is metres long, how much wire mesh is left at the end of the two jobs? - Frida and Sean collect returnable bottles and cans. Frida has
bags of returnables. Sean has bags to return. How much more does Sean have than Frida? - Mike bought
metres of cotton to sew three shirts. Each shirt took m of material. How much cotton is left over? - A freight container is loaded with 3 groups of products. Group A weighs
tons, Group B weighs tons and Group C weighs tons. Find the weight of the products. - If the loaded container in question d) is
tons, what is the weight of the empty container?
- A concrete contractor needs
5-A
- Write as a common fraction in lowest terms.
- 0.75
- 0.16
- 0.1
- 0.4
- 1.6
- 2.625
- 3.3
- 0.125
- Write as decimals. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
- Compare the following fractions, use < or >.
- Compare the following fractions to decimals. Use < , >, or =.
Answers to Book 5 Final Review
- Write in lowest terms the common fractions to describe the shaded portion of each shape.
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- Draw your own fractions.
- Answer the questions using a common fraction, in lowest terms.
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- Identify each fraction by writing: proper fraction, improper fraction, or mixed number next to each fraction.
- improper fraction
- mixed number
- proper fraction
- improper fraction
- Write the improper fraction and the equivalent mixed number that describe the shaded part in each drawing.
, ,
- Rename each improper fraction into a mixed number.
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- Rename each whole number as an improper fraction. Use the denominator given to you.
- Rename each mixed number as an improper fraction.
- For each fraction, find the factors of the numbers in the numerator and the denominator, then their common factors and their Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Fraction Factors Common Factors GCF a Numerator: 1, 2, 4 Denominator: 1, 2, 11, 22
2 2 b Numerator: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 Denominator: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 48
2, 3, 4, 6, 12 12 c Numerator: 1, 3, 9, 27 Denominator: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36
3, 9 9 d Numerator: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 Denominator: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40
2, 4 4 - Express each fraction in lowest terms.
- State if each pair of fractions is equivalent (=) or not equivalent (≠) by placing the correct sign between them.
- ≠
- =
- ≠
- ≠
- Round to the nearest whole number.
- 2
- 2
- 1
- Write the multiplication equation you would use to find the answer to the question.
- Find the products. Make sure your answers are in lowest terms.
- Solve the following word problems.
- $6891
cups m2- 1876
- $6891
- Divide the following fractions. Show all your work, and make sure your answers are in the lowest terms.
- Solve the following word problems.
rows hours socks cm2
- Add these common fractions, make sure to reduce your answer to the lowest terms.
- Add these mixed numbers, express the sum in the lowest terms.
- Subtract these common fractions. Express your answer in lowest terms.
- Subtract these mixed numbers, express your answer in lowest terms.
- Solve the following word problems.
m more metres tonnes tonnes
- Write as a common fraction in lowest terms.
- Write as decimals. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
- Compare the following fractions, use < or >.
- >
- <
- >
- <
- Compare the following fractions to decimals. Use < , >, or =.
- =
- >
- =
- <
- >
- <