Perfect Matches
Odd Couples
Mix it Up
Really Mix It Up
Fraction Action
100

6/13 - 3/13

3/13

100

1/2 + 1/3

5/6

100

2 1/4 + 3 2/4

5 3/4

100

2 1/2 + 1 1/3

3 5/6

100

Sam ate 1/3 of a pizza. His friend ate 1/6. How much pizza did they eat altogether?

Half the pizza.

200

1/6 + 1/6

1/3

200

5/6 - 1/4

7/12

200

4 3/8 - 1 5/8

2 3/4

200

5 2/5 - 2 1/2

2 9/10

200

A rope is 7/8 yard long. Tom cuts off 3/8. How much rope is left?

1/2 a yard

300

5/10 - 3/10

1/5

300

3/5 + 7/10

1 3/10

300

5 6/7 + 2 4/7

8 3/7

300

3 3/4 + 4 2/3

8 5/12

300

Maria ran 2/3 of a mile on Monday and 3/4 of a mile on Tuesday. How far did she run in total?

1 5/12

400

3/4 + 1/4

1

400

7/8 - 3/10

23/40

400

7 5/6 - 3 2/6

4 1/2

400

6 5/8 - 2 3/10

4 13/40

400

A recipe calls for 2 and 1/4 cups of flour. Jenny wants to make half the recipe. How much flour does she need?

1 1/8

500

8/9 + 7/9

1 2/3

500

Ella baked a pan of brownies. She ate 2/3 of the pan, and her brother ate 3/10 of the pan. How much of the pan did they eat altogether? Did they finish the whole pan?

No, they ate 29/30 of the pan.

500

6 7/12 + 4 11/12

11 1/2

500

7 11/12 + 5 7/9

13 25/36

500

A bakery uses 3/4 cup of sugar in each batch of cookies. If the baker has 5 1/2 cups of sugar, how many full batches of cookies can she make? Will there be any sugar left over?

She can make 7 full batches with 1/3 of a batch left over.

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