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Name

Date

Complete.

39,000 L

1. How many liters are equal to 39 kL?

2. How many milligrams are equal to 4 cg?

40 mg

Solve.

3. __ 5 9 + __ 2 9 = 7__

4. __ 4 6 - __ 1 6 = 3__

5. ___ 10

11 - ___ 3

11 = ___ 7

9

6

11

Use a common denominator to compare the fractions.

Write <, =, or > to make a true statement.

6. ___ 9 > __

10 ● 2 7. __ 5 > __

3

8 ● 3 8. __ 2 < __

5

3 ● 5 6

9. ___ 4 = __

14 ● 2 10. __ 4 > ___

7

5 ● 4

11. __ 6 < __

10

8 ● 5 6

12. Stretch Your Thinking Mr. Brady asked

his students how long it took each of

them to complete their homework

from the previous night. He presented

the results in the line plot shown. How

many minutes did the greatest number

of students take to do their homework? 0 1 1 1 2 5 1

6 3 2 3 6

How many combined hours did those

particular students spend on homework? Time on Homework (in hours)

Explain.

40 minutes; 5 __ 1 hours; The greatest number of marks

3

on the plot shows that 8 students spent __ 2 hour each

3

on homework. I made an equivalent fraction with

denominator 60, _______ 2 × 20

3 × 20 = ___ 40,

to convert to 40 minutes;

60

I figured the combined hours by multiplying __ 2 3 by

8, __ 2 3 ⋅ 8 = ___ 16

3 = 5 __ 1 , to get 5 __ 1

3 3 hours.

© Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

162 UNIT 7 LESSON 7 Fractions and Line Plots

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