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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will apply our knowledge of fractions to three reasoning problems.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which is greater?
Option 2
Q2.
Which is greater?
Option 1
Q3.
Which is greater?
Option 2
Q4.
Which is greater?
Option 2
Q5.
Which is greater?
Option 2
10 Questions
Q1.
Which is greater?
Option 2
Q2.
Which representation shows three quarters?
Option 1
Option 3
Q3.
Which fraction is not equivalent to one half?
Five tenths
Three sixths
Two quarters
Q4.
Which of these is incorrect?
One fifth is equivalent to two tenths
One half is equivalent to two quarters
One quarter is equivalent to two eighths
Q5.
True or False? Four fifths is greater than nine tenths.
True
Q6.
What improper fraction has been represented?
Option 2
Option 3
Q7.
Which of these sets of fractions are ordered greatest to smallest?
One whole, one half, four sixths
Q8.
How else could I write five halves?
10 halves
One and a half
Two
Q9.
A scooter costs £42. Isla has one seventh of the price left to save. How much more money does she have to save?
£10
£7
£8
Q10.
A packet of paper has 261 sheets. Two thirds of the packet has been used. How much paper is left?
174
175
85