Sie sind auf Seite 1von 4

Name Date Class

Let’s Be Rational

Unit Test
For Exercises 1–4, write number sentences to support your answers.

1. A local newspaper, The Lansing Times, sells advertising space. It charges


advertisers according to the fraction of a page their ad will fill.

a. A new restaurant owner purchased ads


to run in the paper over several days. She
1 1
bought two -page ads, nine -page ads,
5 20
1
and five -page ads. What was the total
4
amount of space that she bought?

1
b. The Comfy Couch Furniture store purchased 3 pages to advertise
3
upcoming sales for the summer. When the store did not receive a
shipment as planned, the Fourth of July sale was canceled. The store
7
also canceled the 1 pages purchased for advertising that sale. How
10
many pages of advertising did the paper print?

1
Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Name Date Class

Let’s Be Rational

Unit Test (continued)


2 1
2. How many bows can you make from 3 meters of ribbon if of
3 4
a meter of ribbon makes one bow?

1
3. Sammy’s mother bought 2 pounds of blueberries on Monday. Sammy
2
1
ate of the blueberries before he went to bed.
4
a. How many pounds of blueberries did Sammy eat on Monday?

b. How many pounds of blueberries were left?

1
c. On Tuesday Sammy ate of the remaining blueberries. How many
3
pounds of blueberries did Sammy eat on Tuesday?

d. Did Sammy eat more blueberries on Monday or on Tuesday? Explain


your reasoning.

2
Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Name Date Class

Let’s Be Rational

Unit Test (continued)


Multiple Choice For each number sentence in Exercises 4–7, find the value
of N. Show your work.
1 7
4. N - =
5 20
3 11 8 6
A. B. C. D.
20 20 25 15

2
5. × N = 12
3
A. 8 B. 20 C. 6 D. 18

3 19
6. N + =
4 20
16 17 1 11
A. B. C. D.
16 10 5 12

2
7. 6 ÷ =N
3
A. 2 B. 9 C. 4 D. 8

3
Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Name Date Class

Let’s Be Rational

Unit Test (continued)


1
8. Sammy’s mother also bought 3 pounds of strawberries to make
3
1
strawberry smoothies. She estimates that she will need of a pound of
9
strawberries for each smoothie. How many smoothies can she make with
the strawberries she bought?

For Exercises 9–12, find the value of each quantity. Show your work.

1 5 1 5
9. the sum of 1 and 10. the difference of 1 and
3 6 3 6

1 5 1 5
11. the product of 1 and 12. the quotient of 1 and
3 6 3 6

4
Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen