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Unit Test: Unit 5


Fractions, Ratios, and Percents
Part A
1. Write each mixed number as an improper fraction. (4 marks)
a) 1 94 ______________________ b) 3 76 ______________________
c) 2 54 ______________________ d) 1 34 ______________________
2. Write each improper fraction as a mixed number. (4 marks)
a)

17
3

______________________

b)

29
9

c)

11
4

______________________

d)

7
2

______________________
______________________

3. Place the numbers in each set on the number line. (6 marks)


a) 32 , 74 , 1 58

b)

7
3

5
6

, 1 21

4. Order the numbers in each set from least to greatest. (3 marks)


a) 1 52 ,

17
10

4
5

_____________________________________________________

b) 1 127 ,

5
6

1
3

_____________________________________________________

5. Write a fraction, a decimal, and a percent to name the shaded part of each grid.
(6 marks)
a)

b)

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6. Write each fraction as a percent and as a decimal. (5 marks)


a)

9
50

d)

2
5

____________

b)

1
10

______________

e)

3
20

_____________

c)

3
4

_____________

_____________

7. Use the grids in question 5. (6 marks)


Write a fraction, a decimal, and a percent to describe the unshaded part of each grid.
a) ______________________________________________________________
b) ______________________________________________________________
8.

Is each fraction or decimal greater or less than 25%? Explain how you know.
(4 marks)
a) 0.17 __________________________________________________________
b)

3
10

___________________________________________________________

c)

1
5

____________________________________________________________

d) 0.4 ___________________________________________________________
9. Write a ratio to show the number of: (4 marks)
a) circles to squares _________
b) triangles to circles __________
c) squares to triangles _________ d) circles to all shapes _________

10. Write 3 equivalent ratios for each ratio. (6 marks)


a) 3 : 5 _________________________________________________________
b) 90 : 30 _______________________________________________________
11. Find all ratios that are equivalent to 5 : 9 and have a first term that is less than 40.
(6 marks)
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12. Saul got 19 out of 25 on a test. Cindy got 79% on the same test.
Which student got the higher mark? Explain. (2 marks)

13.
Kwasi uses 3 parts of olive oil for every 2 parts of vinegar to make a salad
dressing. Suppose Kwasi uses 15 parts of olive oil. How many parts of vinegar will he
use? (2 marks)

14. Write a percent that represents: (3 marks)


a) about

1
3

of something ____________

b) between 0.15 and 0.25 of something ____________


c) a little less than

9
10

of something ____________

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Part B
Use the following information below to answer question 15

15. What is the ratio of chairs to people?


A. 2:5
B. 4:5
C. 5:2
D. 5:4

16.

Use the following diagram to answer question 17

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17. What percent is equivalent to

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of the chocolate bar?

A. 4%
B. 8%
C. 40%
D. 80%

18. Which of the following fractions is equivalent to 25%?

Use the following diagram to answer question 19

19. Which of the following equations can be used to find the total number, n,
of green marbles?
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Use the following diagram to answer question 20

20. How many sandwiches do Shannons other 2 children eat if all the sandwiches
are eaten?

23. Which row shows the fraction form and the decimal form of 7%?

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Use the following diagram to answer question 24

24. Which 2 flavours of ice cream together made up 30% of the total ice cream
cones sold?
A. Chocolate and Vanilla
B. Chocolate and Strawberry
C. Strawberry and Bubble Gum
D. Vanilla and Bubble Gum
Use the following diagram to answer question 25

25. Which of the following mixed numbers represents all of the shaded rectangles
shown in the diagram above?

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Use the following diagram to answer question 26

26. What is the ratio of cocoa to all of the dry ingredients?


A.

1:4

B.

4:1

C.

1:8

D.

8:1

27. Which of the following circles represents a ratio of 2 boys to 1 girl?

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Use the following diagram to answer question 28

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28. Which of the following designs has the same ratio of white shapes to grey
shapes as Alis design?

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29.

Use the following diagram to answer question 30

30. Which of the following numbers could the question mark represent in the
fraction shown above?
A. 18
B. 20
C. 23
D. 25
Use the following diagram to answer question 31

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31. Which of the following improper fractions shows the amount of water that is
collected?

Use the following diagram to answer question 32

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32. How many eggs in total does Patrick have?


A.
B.
C.
D.

35
36
41
43
Use the following diagram to answer question 30

32. How many new circles can be made using only the blue sections?

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33.

Use the following diagram to answer question 34

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34. What percentage of the diagram shown above occupied by the black squares is
approximately
A. 44%
B. 50%
C. 56%
D. 60%

35.

Use the following diagram to answer question 36

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36. Which of the following mixed numbers could represent the length of the figure
above?

37. Which of following diagrams represents a 3:2 ratio of triangles to squares?

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Use the following diagram to answer question 38

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38. How many eggs in total does Patrick have?


A.
B.
C.
D.

35
36
41
43

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