Add/Sub Fractions and Decimals
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100

Solve:

1/4 + 1/2

3/4


100

Solve:

2/3 * 1/2

1/3

100

Solve:

2 + 3 * 4

14

100

If Michael ate 2/3 of a pie and Julie ate 1/6 of it, how much pie is left?

1/6

100

Solve:

-1/3 ÷ 1/3

-1

200

Solve:

1/9 + (-1/3)

-2/9

200

Solve:

4/5 ÷ 3/2

8/15

200

Solve:

5 * 4 - 3 * 5

5

200

There are 300 students in a lecture hall. Only 2/3 of them have their notebooks out. How many DO NOT have their notebooks out?

100

200

Solve:

6 1/2 * 4

26

300

Solve:

7.21 - 20

-12.79

300

Solve:

-3 1/2 * 3/4

-21/8 or -2 5/8

300

Solve:

(5 - 3)3

8

300

Mr. Interiano had dinner for his birthday at Texas Roadhouse. He spent $29.50 dollars on a steak, $9.25 on a drink, and left a tip of $10. How much did he spend on his dinner?

$48.75

300

Solve:

5(4 - 3)÷ 5

1

400

Solve:

3 1/2 + 0.75

4.25 or 4 1/4 or 17/4

400

Solve:

-2 1/5 * 1 1/2

-33/10 or -3 3/10
400

Solve:

(3 * 2)+ 42

52

400

Mr. Interiano wants to bake cookies. The recipe he's using calls for 3 1/2 cups of flour per batch. If he's only going to make 1/3 of a batch, how many cups of flour should he use?

7/6 or 1 1/6 cups of flour

400

Solve:

4 3/4 - 5

-1/4

500

Solve:

-1/3 - 1.5

-11/6 or -1 5/6 or - 1.833333

500

Solve:

-2 4/5 ÷ -1/2

28/5 or 5 3/5

500

Solve:

4(15 - 12)- 10 * 3

6

500

Mr. Interiano is taking a road trip to NYC that is 1,000 miles long. He drove 6 hours on the first day going at 50 miles per hour and 10 hours the second day at the same speed. How many miles does he have left on his trip?

200 miles

500

Solve:

4.2 ÷ 1/3

12.6 or 12 3/5 or 63/5

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