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Test Bank For Calculate With Confidence 7th Edition

The document contains 42 multiple choice practice problems relating to fractions and mixed numbers. It tests skills such as converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers, reducing fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, and solving word problems involving fractions.
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Test Bank For Calculate With Confidence 7th Edition

The document contains 42 multiple choice practice problems relating to fractions and mixed numbers. It tests skills such as converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers, reducing fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, and solving word problems involving fractions.
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ANS: 3 7/62

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7. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.


12 1/8 =
ANS: 97/8

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8. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.


29 2/3 =

ANS: 89/3

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9. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.


1/12 + 6/12 + 5/12 =

ANS: 1

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10. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.


3/8 – 1/3 =

ANS: 1/24

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11. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.


4/5 5/16 =

ANS: 1/4

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12. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.


1/12 1/15 =

ANS: 1/180

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13. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.


3/5 ÷ 5 =

ANS: 3/25

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14. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.


1/100 ÷ 1/200 =

ANS: 2
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15. Indicate which fraction is the largest.


1/100, 1/150, 1/200:

ANS: 1/100

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16. Arrange the following fractions from smallest to largest.


1/6, 1/5, 1/8, 1/4, 1/3:

ANS: 1/8, 1/6, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3

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17. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
1/5 + 1/2 + 1/4 =

ANS: 19/20

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18. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
16 5/6 – 14 3/8 =

ANS: 2 11/24

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19. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
6 10/12 15/3 =

ANS: 34 1/6

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20. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
56 ÷ 9/20 =

ANS: 124 4/9

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21. Indicate the largest number in the following set.


5/6, 5/8:

ANS: 5/6

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22. Indicate the largest number in the following set.
1/30, 1/4, 1/150:

ANS: 1/4

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23. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.


34/102 =

ANS: 1/3

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24. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.


60/1200 =

ANS: 1/20

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25. Express the following improper fraction as a mixed number. Reduce to lowest terms.
24/18 =

ANS: 1 1/3

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26. Express the following improper fraction as a mixed number. Reduce to lowest terms.
15/13 =

ANS: 1 2/13

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27. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.


9 1/9 =

ANS: 82/9

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28. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.


6 7/10 =

ANS: 67/10

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29. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
6 5/16 + 5 3/16 =
ANS: 11 1/2

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30. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
4 3/10 + 2 2/10 =

ANS: 6 1/2

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31. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
3 1/5 + 3 2/3 + 2 1/2 =

ANS: 12 11/30

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32. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
1 2/4 + 3 1/3 =

ANS: 4 5/6

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33. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
15/21 – 10/21 =

ANS: 5/21

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34. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
8/16 – 1/4 =

ANS: 1/4

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35. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
14 – 5/9 =

ANS: 13 4/9

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36. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
6 1/4 – 2 5/8 =

ANS: 3 5/8
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37. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
5 1/3 – 1 7/12 =

ANS: 3 3/4

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38. A client received 2 1/2 ounces (oz) of medication at breakfast and 2 1/3 oz at lunch. How
many oz of medication has the client received?

ANS: 4 5/6 oz

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39. A client weighed 147 1/2 pounds (lb), lost 6 3/4 lb due to illness. How many pounds does the
client now weigh?

ANS: 140 3/4 lb

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40. A client drank 2/3 of a 12 ounce (oz) can of seltzer water. How many ounces of seltzer water
did the client drink?

ANS: 8 oz

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41. A client is supposed to drink a 10 ounce (oz) bottle of magnesium citrate before an X-ray
study. The client was able to drink 4 oz. How much of the magnesium citrate remains?
(Express answer as a fraction reduced to lowest terms.)

ANS: 2/5 bottle

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42. The nurse is instructed to give a client 2/3 of a cup of solution. If 1 cup = 240 milliliters (mL),
how many mL should the nurse administer?

ANS: 160 mL

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