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Year 6 Mathematics Quiz: Simplifying Fractions

Instructions

Answer the following questions related to simplifying fractions. For questions with multiple-choice answers, select the correct option. Remember, a simplified fraction has no common factors other than 1.

Questions

  1. Question 1:
    The image of a pizza divided into 8 equal slices, with 4 slices in red and 4 slices in green.
    What fraction of the pizza is red? Simplify the fraction.

    Hint: Find the greatest common factor of the numerator and the denominator.

    Answer:
    A. 1/2
    B. 4/8
    C. 3/8

  2. Question 2:
    The image of a ribbon that is 12 inches long, with 4 inches colored blue and the rest colored yellow.
    What fraction of the ribbon is blue? Simplify the fraction.

    Hint: Check how many total inches of the ribbon there are.

    Answer:
    A. 5/12
    B. 1/3
    C. 1/4

  3. Question 3:
    The image of a fruit basket containing 10 apples, of which 6 are red and 4 are green.
    What fraction of the apples in the basket is red? Simplify the fraction.

    Hint: Look for common factors to simplify your fraction.

    Answer:
    [Open-ended question, no answer choices provided.]

  4. Question 4:
    The image of a chalkboard with the fraction 15/25 written on it.
    Simplify the fraction.

    Hint: Divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor.

    Answer:
    A. 3/5
    B. 2/5
    C. 1/5

  5. Question 5:
    The image of a garden with 18 flowers, of which 12 are daisies.
    What fraction of the flowers are daisies? Simplify the fraction.

    Hint: Remember to reduce your fraction to its simplest form.

    Answer:
    [Open-ended question, no answer choices provided.]

Conclusion

This quiz is designed to test your understanding of simplifying fractions in everyday contexts. Good luck!