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Fraction Operations Practice Test: Adding and Subtracting Fractions

1. The student is asked to solve a word problem about leftover pizza from a party where Ms. Raminsh ordered pizza. The student shows the equation and reduced answer. 2. The student solves a word problem about the sale price of a shirt that was originally $54 and was on sale for 2/3 of the original price. The student shows the equation and answer. 3. The student solves a word problem about the fraction of a loaf of bread Jake used for each type of sandwich when he made sandwiches using 2 1/6 loaves for 4 types of sandwiches. The student shows the equation and answer. 4. The student solves a word problem about how much more rolled oats Ashley

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Fraction Operations Practice Test: Adding and Subtracting Fractions

1. The student is asked to solve a word problem about leftover pizza from a party where Ms. Raminsh ordered pizza. The student shows the equation and reduced answer. 2. The student solves a word problem about the sale price of a shirt that was originally $54 and was on sale for 2/3 of the original price. The student shows the equation and answer. 3. The student solves a word problem about the fraction of a loaf of bread Jake used for each type of sandwich when he made sandwiches using 2 1/6 loaves for 4 types of sandwiches. The student shows the equation and answer. 4. The student solves a word problem about how much more rolled oats Ashley

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Math 8: Fractions Name ______________________________ Date ________

Fraction Operations Practice Test


Adding and Subtracting Fractions

1 3 6 2
1. 2 + 1 = 5. 1 − =
2 2 7 14

3 1 4 3
2. 3 + = 6. 1 − =
4 4 5 15

1 4 5 2
3. 3 + = 7. 1 − =
6 18 9 27

1 2
4.
2
+49 =
1 8. 1 + 3 =
3
3 9
Math 8: Fractions Name ______________________________ Date ________
Reducing Fractions – If you have a fraction that can be written in lower terms, simplify it. If you have a
fraction that is improper then write it as a mixed fraction and simplify it.
3 12
1. 1 9 = 4. 2 15 =

14 21
2. 10
= 5. 28
=

15 46
3. 12
= 6. 36
=

Multiplying Fractions

3 1 1 2
1. (4) × (2) = 4. (7) × (9) =

1 1
2. (2) (1 2) = 2 1
5. (1 3) × (2 5) =

2 1
3. ( ) ∙ (1 ) = 2 7 24
5 3
6. (9) ∙ (8) ∙ (49) =

2 4
4. ( ) ∙ (2 ) = 2 3 6
3 5 7. (9) (10) (12) =

Dividing Fractions

3 1 4 2
1. (4) ÷ (2) = 3. (2 5) ÷ (3) =

1 1 2 1
2. (2) ÷ (1 2) = 4. (5) ÷ (1 3) =
Math 8: Fractions Name ______________________________ Date ________

7 9
11 5 7. ( ) ÷ ( ) =
8 4
5. ( 9 ) ÷ (3) =

4 6
6. (5) ÷ (7) = 2
8. (3 3) ÷ (2 5) =
1

Order of Operations – Show ALL steps.

1 2 1 11 5 3
1. (2 + 3) × 7 = 4. +6×4=
12

1 3 1 1 1 1
2. (1 − 4) ÷ (1 + 4) = 5. 3 2 ÷ 5 3 × 1 3 ÷ 1 6 =

4 3 1 9 5 2 7
3. ×5−5= 6. (16 ÷ 12) − (5 × 8) =
7
Math 8: Fractions Name ______________________________ Date ________

Word Problems – Remember the steps! What is the question asking? What information do I
need to solve the question? Does my answer make sense?
Show your equation and reduced answer. Draw a picture if you need. (2 marks each)

1. In term 1, the 8-2 class tied for Term Class Points and they won a pizza party. Ms. Raminsh ordered
5 2 1
pizza for the party. 18 vegetarian pizza, 3 ham and cheese pizza were not eaten. How much pizza
4
was left over from the party?

2. Brinay went shopping at Cherry Lane and noticed that a shirt that she had wanted to buy was on sale
2
for just of its original price. The shirt originally cost $54. How much was the sale price of the shirt?
3

5
3. Jake used 2 6 loaves of bread to make sandwiches for a lunch. He made equal numbers of 4 different
types of sandwiches. What fraction of a loaf did Jake use for each type of sandwich?

3 5
4. A cookie recipe calls for 4 cup of rolled oats. Ashley has 8 cup of rolled oats. How much more rolled
oats does she need to make the cookies?

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