Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (09.02 LC) Solve the equation two eighths + four eighths = ___. one eighth three eighths four eighths six eighths Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (09.02 LC) Select the subtraction problem represented by the fraction model. A rectangular model partitioned into tenths. In the bottom row, 3 parts are shaded. In the top row, 3 parts are shaded and 2 of the shaded parts are crossed out. three tenths − two tenths four tenths − two tenths six tenths − two tenths seven tenths − two tenths Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (09.02 LC) Select the addition problem represented by the fraction model. A rectangle partitioned into sixteenths. In the bottom row, there are 4 parts shaded. In the top row, there are 5 parts shaded and 3 parts shaded with a circle. nine sixteenths + four sixteenths nine sixteenths + five sixteenths three sixteenths + nine sixteenths three sixteenths + five sixteenths Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (09.02 LC) Roger made cookies and gave three tenths of the cookies to his friend Paul. He then gave away another five tenths to his friend Rebecca. What fraction of his cookies did Roger give away in all? eight tenths of his cookies five tenths of his cookies three tenths of his cookies two tenths of his cookies Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (09.02 LC) Solve four and one sixth + two and four sixths = ___. two and five sixths two and three sixths six and five sixths six and three sixths Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (09.02 LC) Solve four and two thirds − one and one third = ___. two and one third three and one third four and one third five and one third Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (09.02 LC) Solve five twelfths − three twelfths = ___. two twelfths three twelfths four twelfths eight twelfths Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (09.02 LC) Kate walks four twelfths of a mile to school. Charlie walks two twelfths of a mile to school. How much farth