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QUIZ 2 - Operations On Fractions - Second Quiz

This document contains a practice quiz on operations with fractions. The quiz has 18 problems involving adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions, as well as writing equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, and converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers. It also offers an extra credit problem involving multiplying more than two fractions.
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QUIZ 2 - Operations On Fractions - Second Quiz

This document contains a practice quiz on operations with fractions. The quiz has 18 problems involving adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions, as well as writing equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, and converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers. It also offers an extra credit problem involving multiplying more than two fractions.
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NAME:

PERIOD:
PRACTICE QUIZ - SECOND (version 2)
Operations on Fractions
A. Write 3 equivalent fractions for the given fraction. (3 points)

8
1) _______ , _______ , _______
12

B. Write each fraction in simplest form. (1 point each)

12 56 60
2) 3) 4)
75 30 144

C. Rewrite the improper fraction as a mixed number. (1 point each)

40 67
5) 6)
7 8

D. Rewrite the mixed number as an improper fraction. (1 point each)

7) 37 8) 11 2
9 5

E. Add, subtract, multiply, or divide the following fractions. Write your


answer in simplest form. (3 points each)

9) 31 + 23 10) 2 2 × 1 1
6 4 3 6

11) 7 1 – 3 5 12) 8 ÷ 2 2
4 6 5
NAME:
PERIOD:

7
13) 1 + 31 14) 5 7
– 41
10 2 10 3

15) 1
÷1 1
16) 6 2 ÷ 4 1
2 10 3 2

17) 13 2 – 6 5 18) 2 1 × 5 1
9 6 3 4

Extra Credit: (2 points)

The extra credit will involve multiplying more than 2 fractions.

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