6.11.1 - Test: Adding and Subtracting Fractions Unit Test Part 1
Estimate the sum or difference. Use the benchmarks 0, one-half, and 1.
one-half
Carol spends one-half hour doing math homework, four-fifths hour doing science homework, and one-fourth hour doing history homework. About how much time did she spend in all doing her homework?
about One and one half hours
1B
2B
3D
4D
5A
6A
7B
8C
9B
10D
11C
12C
13D
14A
15D
16C
17B
18B
19B
20D
21-23 SHORT ANSWERS
29 answers
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The answer is
1D 1
2B about 2 cups
3A 3/8
4C 7 3/5
5D 13/30
6C 7 3/4
7B 5 5/9
8B 14 18/19
9D 2/3 mi
10D 1/2h
11D 4 5/12
12C 6 1/6
13D 1 3/7
14A 6 7/9
15B 3 3/10
Hope this helps you :)
1D 1
2B about 2 cups
3A 3/8
4C 7 3/5
5D 13/30
6C 7 3/4
7B 5 5/9
8B 14 18/19
9D 2/3 mi
10D 1/2h
11D 4 5/12
12C 6 1/6
13D 1 3/7
14A 6 7/9
15B 3 3/10
Hope this helps you :)
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1. 1/2
2. about 2 cups
3. 19/35
4. 7 3/5
5. 7/20
6. 7 1/6
7. 4 19/21
8. 9 16/17
9. 5/8 hour
10. 5/12 qt
11. 12 3/8 yards
12. 6 1/6
13. 1 3/7
14. 3 5/7
15. 3 1/7
16. 1/3
17. 158h
18. 3h 7m
19. 5/6
20. Route 4
2. about 2 cups
3. 19/35
4. 7 3/5
5. 7/20
6. 7 1/6
7. 4 19/21
8. 9 16/17
9. 5/8 hour
10. 5/12 qt
11. 12 3/8 yards
12. 6 1/6
13. 1 3/7
14. 3 5/7
15. 3 1/7
16. 1/3
17. 158h
18. 3h 7m
19. 5/6
20. Route 4
is this sentence a passive or an active verb? A half an hour later, we reached the Nautilus.?
The sentence is in the active voice.
is this sentence a passive or an active verb? The outside door had been left open.?
The sentence is in the passive voice.
Complete the passage with a sentence that uses a verb in the subjunctive mood.
Sugar
Many people could improve the overall quality of their diet by making one change—consuming less sugar. This does not mean that you have to abandon your favorite cookies and ice cream forever, but a little moderation will go a long way. If you are like most people, you don't get the majority of your sugar from what you eat, but rather from what you drink. Sodas and even fruit juice contain an abundance of sugar in a single serving. This excess sugar increases the risk of health conditions like diabetes and heart disease. It also can lead to energy spikes followed by drops that may cause you to feel moody-
Sugar
Many people could improve the overall quality of their diet by making one change—consuming less sugar. This does not mean that you have to abandon your favorite cookies and ice cream forever, but a little moderation will go a long way. If you are like most people, you don't get the majority of your sugar from what you eat, but rather from what you drink. Sodas and even fruit juice contain an abundance of sugar in a single serving. This excess sugar increases the risk of health conditions like diabetes and heart disease. It also can lead to energy spikes followed by drops that may cause you to feel moody-
It is important that people consume less sugar to reduce the risk of health conditions like diabetes and heart disease.
Which sentence uses a verb in the subjunctive mood?
Exercise Extravaganza
by Tirzah Tyler
Last month, I watched a TV commercial that changed my life. On the commercial, a doctor recommended that people exercise at least three times a week. He explained that exercising regularly can prevent many health problems. I asked myself quietly, "How hard can exercising be?"
So, the next morning, I dug my old tennis shoes out of the closet and put on an old pair of shorts and a T-shirt. I decided to go outside and run laps around the block. At first, my workout felt wonderful while the fresh air pumped in and out of my lungs. I wanted to cheer myself on, so I told myself, "Go for it!" About halfway around the block, my lungs burned, my stomach ached, my legs cramped, and my feet stung.
I clutched my abdomen, crawled back to my house, and turned on the TV while I waited to catch my breath. The same doctor was on TV again, but he was on a different commercial. This time, he explained that a person should always warm up before exercising. He also said that power walking is healthier than running. With a sigh, I said under my breath, "Now he tells me."
Exercise Extravaganza
by Tirzah Tyler
Last month, I watched a TV commercial that changed my life. On the commercial, a doctor recommended that people exercise at least three times a week. He explained that exercising regularly can prevent many health problems. I asked myself quietly, "How hard can exercising be?"
So, the next morning, I dug my old tennis shoes out of the closet and put on an old pair of shorts and a T-shirt. I decided to go outside and run laps around the block. At first, my workout felt wonderful while the fresh air pumped in and out of my lungs. I wanted to cheer myself on, so I told myself, "Go for it!" About halfway around the block, my lungs burned, my stomach ached, my legs cramped, and my feet stung.
I clutched my abdomen, crawled back to my house, and turned on the TV while I waited to catch my breath. The same doctor was on TV again, but he was on a different commercial. This time, he explained that a person should always warm up before exercising. He also said that power walking is healthier than running. With a sigh, I said under my breath, "Now he tells me."
The sentence "He also said that power walking is healthier than running." uses a verb in the subjunctive mood.
You could borrow my car if you mowed the yard.
The sentence above uses the verb mood in the
A.
imperative.
B.
subjunctive.
C.
conditional.
D.
indicative.
The sentence above uses the verb mood in the
A.
imperative.
B.
subjunctive.
C.
conditional.
D.
indicative.
The sentence above uses the verb mood in the subjunctive.