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Exercises: Making and Using Line Plots With Fractional Measurements

Work through each section in order. When a line plot is shown, use only the plot --
not a raw data list -- to answer the questions.

Grade 4·22 problems·~30 min·Common Core Math - Grade 4·standard·4-md-b-4
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A

Recall / Warm-Up

These problems review skills from earlier grades that this lesson depends on.

1.

On a number line from 0 to 2, 34\frac{3}{4} lies between   ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲   and   ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲   .

lower whole number:
upper whole number:
2.

Add: 14+14+14\frac{1}{4} + \frac{1}{4} + \frac{1}{4}.

3.

On a line plot, what does each X represent?

B

Fluency Practice

1.

A data set of leaf widths includes these measurements: 12,34,14,12,1\frac{1}{2}, \frac{3}{4}, \frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{2}, 1. What fractional unit should the number line scale use?

2.

A data set of pencil lengths includes only these measurements: 38,58,58,78\frac{3}{8}, \frac{5}{8}, \frac{5}{8}, \frac{7}{8}. What fractional unit should the number line scale use?

3.

A number line is scaled in eighths, with tick marks at 18,28,38,,1\frac{1}{8}, \frac{2}{8}, \frac{3}{8}, \ldots, 1. At which tick mark does the value 12\frac{1}{2} belong?

4.

A data set of frog jump lengths (in fourths of a foot) is: 14,34,34,34,1,114\frac{1}{4}, \frac{3}{4}, \frac{3}{4}, \frac{3}{4}, 1, 1\frac{1}{4}. How many Xs would be stacked above 34\frac{3}{4} on the line plot?

5.

A data set is measured to the nearest eighth: 18,18,38,38,38,58,78\frac{1}{8}, \frac{1}{8}, \frac{3}{8}, \frac{3}{8}, \frac{3}{8}, \frac{5}{8}, \frac{7}{8}. The smallest value is   ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲   and the largest value is   ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲   .

smallest value:
largest value:
6.

A student draws a number line and places the tick for 14\frac{1}{4} very close to the tick for 0, but places the tick for 12\frac{1}{2} far away from 14\frac{1}{4}. What is wrong with this number line?

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