This Grade 4 hard worksheet challenges students with multiple choice and fill-in word problems about mixed numbers and improper fractions. Tasks include counting half slices in 3 1/2 pizzas, locating 11/4 on a number line, and choosing the fraction equal to 1 whole. Each problem connects 4.NF.3b skills to real situations with kid-friendly hints. This Grade 4 worksheet works for classroom practice or homework review.
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Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Maya has 3 1/2 pizzas. Each pizza is cut into halves. How many half slices does Maya have in all?
A) 6 halves
B) 7 halves
C) 8 halves
D) 5 halves
2. On a number line, where does the improper fraction 11/4 fall?
A) Between 1 and 2
B) Between 2 and 3
C) Between 3 and 4
D) Exactly on 3
3. Which fraction is equal to exactly 1 whole?
A) 6/8
B) 8/6
C) 6/6
D) 5/6
4. Liam ate 9/4 of a granola bar. How would you write 9/4 as a mixed number?
A) 1 1/4
B) 2 1/4
C) 2 3/4
D) 3 1/4
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. A baker uses 5 1/2 cups of flour. Written as an improper fraction, that is 11/2 cups.
2. A ribbon is 17/3 feet long. Written as a mixed number, the ribbon is 5 2/3 feet.
3. Each apple is cut into 4 equal pieces. If there are 9 pieces in a bowl, that equals 2 whole apples and 1 quarter.
4. On a number line marked in fifths, the point at 13/5 falls between 2 and 3.
5. If 1 whole pizza equals 8/8 slices, then 4 whole pizzas equal 32/8 slices.
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Maya has 3 1/2 pizzas. Each pizza is cut into halves. How many half slices does Maya have in all?
A) 6 halves
B) 7 halves
C) 8 halves
D) 5 halves
2. On a number line, where does the improper fraction 11/4 fall?
A) Between 1 and 2
B) Between 2 and 3
C) Between 3 and 4
D) Exactly on 3
3. Which fraction is equal to exactly 1 whole?
A) 6/8
B) 8/6
C) 6/6
D) 5/6
4. Liam ate 9/4 of a granola bar. How would you write 9/4 as a mixed number?
A) 1 1/4
B) 2 1/4
C) 2 3/4
D) 3 1/4
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A baker uses 5 1/2 cups of flour. Written as an improper fraction, that is 11/2 cups.
2) A ribbon is 17/3 feet long. Written as a mixed number, the ribbon is 5 2/3 feet.
3) Each apple is cut into 4 equal pieces. If there are 9 pieces in a bowl, that equals 2 whole apples and 1 quarter.
4) On a number line marked in fifths, the point at 13/5 falls between 2 and 3.
5) If 1 whole pizza equals 8/8 slices, then 4 whole pizzas equal 32/8 slices.
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