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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will recognise and name improper fractions and mixed numbers.

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6 Questions

Q1.
Which is greater?
Correct answer: five eighths
one half
Q2.
Which is greater?
Correct answer: thirteen thirty-seconds
three eighths
Q3.
Which is worth the least?
Correct answer: eight twentieths
forty-five hundredths
Q4.
Which is worth the least?
eighty-one hundredths
Correct answer: four fifths
Q5.
Which is worth more: three fifths or four tenths?
four tenths
Correct answer: three fifths
Q6.
Which is worth more: two fifths or five twentieths?
five twentieths
Correct answer: two fifths

6 Questions

Q1.
If white is one half, what is red?
An image in a quiz
0.25
Correct answer: 1
Q2.
If white is one half, what is yellow?
five
Correct answer: five halfs
Q3.
If white is one half, what is black?
An image in a quiz
Correct answer: 3.5
7
Q4.
If white is one quarter, what is green?
Correct answer: 0.75
3
Q5.
If white is one quarter, what is pink?
four
Correct answer: one
Q6.
If white is one quarter, what is blue?
nine
Correct answer: nine quarters

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UnitMaths / Fractions and decimals