1/2 - 2/4 = ?
(Don't forget simplest form!)
0
Turn this mixed number into an improper fraction:
6 7/10
67/10
4 - 2/3 = ?
Express your answer as a mixed number.
3 1/3
What is 4 x 2/3? Express your answer in simplest form.
2 2/3
What is 1/3 of 12?
4
7/8 - 1/2 = ?
(Don't forget simplest form!)
3/8
Turn this mixed number into an improper fraction:
4 2/9
38/9
5 - 6/7 = ?
Express your answer as a mixed number.
4 1/7
What is 5 x 8/10? Express your answer in simplest form.
4
What is 4/5 of 20?
16
1/3 + 5/6 = ?
(Don't forget simplest form!)
1 1/6
Turn this improper fraction into a mixed number (in simplest form!):
31/6
5 1/6
Miss Zambernardi had 6 pretzel rods. Oh no! 3/4 of a pretzel rod went missing. How many pretzel rods are left? Include a unit on your answer.
5 1/4 pretzel rods
Miss Zambernardi was baking some cakes! The recipe for 1 cake called for 3/4 cup of brown sugar. However, she was making 3 cakes! How much brown sugar will she need for all 3 cakes? Express your answer in simplest form. Include a unit in your answer.
2 1/4 cups of brown sugar
Molly has 25 cat toys. 2/5 of her cat toys are feather toys. The rest of her toys are catnip toys. How many of Molly's toys are catnip toys? Include a unit on your answer.
15 catnip toys
8/9 + 1/3 + 2/3 = ?
17/9 = 1 8/9
Turn this improper fraction into a mixed number (in simplest form!):
52/8
6 4/8 = 6 1/2
Miss Zambernardi had 9 breadsticks. Oh no! 8/9 of a breadstick went missing. How many breadsticks are left? Include a unit in your answer.
8 1/9 breadsticks
A small pebble on the ground weighs 1/6 of a pound. There are 4 other pebbles on the ground nearby that are the exact same weight. How much do all 5 pebbles weight? Express your answer in simplest form. Include a unit in your answer.
5/6 pound
There are 16 shirts in the top dresser drawer. The shirts are evenly split into 4 piles. How many shirts would there be in 3 out of the 4 piles? Include a unit in your answer.
12 shirts