Mixed (10s)
Improper (10s)
Time
Addition (100s)
Subtraction (100s)
100

Lemonade Mix: Emma poured 7 ⁴/10 liters of lemonade into a large container. Later, she added another 2 ⁶/10 liters. How much lemonade does she have now?

7 ⁴/10 + 2 ⁶/10 = 10

100

Water in a Tank: A fish tank held 29/10 liters of water, but some evaporated, leaving 16/10 liters. How much water evaporated?

29/10 - 16/10 = 13/10

100

What time is this?

1:47 

100

Harvesting Apples: A farmer picked 24 ⁵/100 baskets of apples in the morning and 13 ⁶/100 baskets in the afternoon. How many baskets of apples did the farmer pick in total?

24 ⁵/100 + 13 ⁶/100 = 37 ¹¹/100

100

Water Left in a Tank: A water tank held 182/99 liters of water, but some was used, leaving 97/99 liters. How much water was used?

182/99 - 97/99 = 85/99

200

Running Laps: Jake ran 4 ⁸/10 miles in the morning and another 6 ³/10 miles in the afternoon. How many miles did he run in total?

4 ⁸/10 + 6 ³/10 = 11 1/10

200

Height of Two Trees: A tree was 25/10 meters tall, and a nearby tree was 18/10 meters tall. How much taller was the first tree?

25/10 - 18/10 = 7/10

200

What time is this?

8:21

200

Filling a Pool: A pool started with 56 ⁴/75 liters of water. The hose added another 32 ⁷/75 liters. How much water is in the pool now?

56 ⁴/75 + 32 ⁷/75 = 88 ¹¹/75

200

Hiking Distance: A hiker walked 165/100 miles on Monday and 83/100 miles on Tuesday. How much farther did the hiker walk on Monday?

165/100 - 83/100 = 82/100

300

Painting a Wall: A painter covered 9 ⁵/10 square meters of a wall on Monday and 3 ⁷/10 square meters on Tuesday. How much wall has been painted in total?

9 ⁵/10 + 3 ⁷/10 = 13 2/10

300

Baking Ingredients: A recipe called for 21/10 cups of sugar, but Jamie only used 14/10 cups. How much less sugar did she use?

21/10 - 14/10 = 7/10

300

Draw 12:15 on a clock

300

Car Race Distance: A race car drove 75 ⁹/54 miles in the first half of the race and 24 ²/54 miles in the second half. What is the total distance the car traveled?

75 ⁹/54 + 24 ²/54 = 99 ¹¹/54

300

Weight of Two Boxes: A large box weighed 154/100 kg, and a smaller box weighed 69/100 kg. How much heavier was the large box?

154/100 - 69/100 = 85/100

400

Baking Flour: A bakery used 5 ⁶/10 kg of flour for bread and 3 ⁴/10 kg for cakes. How much flour was used in total?

5 ⁶/10 + 3 ⁴/10 = 9

400

Bike Ride Distance: Mia rode her bike for 32/10 miles on Monday and 24/10 miles on Tuesday. How much farther did she ride on Monday?

32/10 - 24/10 = 8/10

400

Draw 9:07 on a clock

400

Baking Ingredients: A bakery used 42 ³/79 kg of flour for bread and 37 ⁸/79 kg for cakes. How much flour was used in total?

42 ³/79 + 37 ⁸/79 = 79 ¹¹/79

400

Juice Consumed: A juice container held 199/89 liters of juice. After a few servings, 148/89 liters remained. How much juice was consumed?

199/89 - 148/89 = 51/89

500

Juice Containers: A school cafeteria had 8 ²/10 liters of orange juice in one container and 5 ⁷/10 liters in another. How much juice was there in total?

8 ²/10 + 5 ⁷/10 = 13 9/10

500

Watermelon Weight: A whole watermelon weighed 27/10 kg. After slicing, the remaining part weighed 12/10 kg. How much was sliced off?

27/10 - 12/10 = 15/10

500

What is an analog clock and what is a digital clock?

Analog: has hands and looks like the clock above the door.

Digital: has bold numbers and is on the cart.

500

Painting a Fence: A worker painted 63 ¹/23 meters of a fence in the morning and 12 ⁵/23 meters in the evening. How much of the fence did the worker paint in total?

63 ¹/23 + 12 ⁵/23 = 75 ⁶/23

500

 Wood Plank Length: A carpenter had a plank of wood that was 143/100 meters long. After cutting, 68/100 meters remained. How much wood was cut off?

143/100 - 68/100 = 75/100

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