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Chapter Test, Form 3B: Name Date

This document is a math test with 16 questions assessing skills with fractions, decimals, greatest common factors, least common multiples, and word problems. The questions cover topics like writing fractions in simplest form, converting fractions to decimals, finding GCF and LCM of number sets, identifying prime and composite numbers, using comparison symbols in equations, and solving multi-step word problems.

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Chapter Test, Form 3B: Name Date

This document is a math test with 16 questions assessing skills with fractions, decimals, greatest common factors, least common multiples, and word problems. The questions cover topics like writing fractions in simplest form, converting fractions to decimals, finding GCF and LCM of number sets, identifying prime and composite numbers, using comparison symbols in equations, and solving multi-step word problems.

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Name Date

apter Test, Form 3B


d each question carefully. Write your answer on the line provided.

the greatest common factor (GCF) of each set of numbers.

0, 44 1.

4, 72 2.

e each fraction in simplest form. If the fraction is already


mplest form, write simplified.

3.

4.

ies for the bake sale. The recipe requires cup of walnuts. Write as a5.
decimal.

red her dog’s height. Her dog is of a foot tall. Write as a decimal. 6.

each fraction as a decimal.


7.

8.

Grade 5 • Chapter 8 Fractions and Decimals


Name Date

Chapter Test, Form 3B (continued)

Find the least common multiple (LCM) of each set of numbers.

9. 3, 5, 12 9.

10. 6, 16, 24 10.

Choose the number that is NOT a composite number.

11. 60, 61, 88, 134 11.

Choose the number that is NOT a prime number.

12. 59, 69, 79, 89 12.

Replace each with <, >, or = to make a true statement.

13.
2 2
13.
6 3

14.
3 1
14.
8 4

Solve.

15. Mr. Green is cutting construction paper for an art project.


He has 24 students, and 12 large pieces of construction
paper. How much paper will each student receive? 15.

16. Kenyon ran for 8 miles each week while training. Here is
his record of the number of miles he ran.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday


1.2 mi ? 1.6 mi ? 2 mi

Kenyon ran 0.4 miles more on Thursday than on Tuesday.


16.
Find the number of miles he ran on Tuesday and Thursday.

Grade 5 • Chapter 8 Fractions and Decimals 203

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