2/5 + 3/10=
What is 7/10
7/10 - 2/5 =
What is 3/10
Equivalent fraction for 4/5
What is 16/20
What is 3
1 3/8, 1 3/4, 2 1/8, ______, 2 7/8
Fill in the blank and tell what the rule is
What is 2 1/2. The rule is add 3/8
5/8 + 1/4=
What is 7/8
5/12 - 1/3 =
What is 1/12
Equivalent fractions for 1/12
What is 2/24
What is the estimate of 1 2/5
1 1/2
2 5/12, 2 1/6, ______, 1 2/3, 1 5/12
Fill in the blank and tell what the rule is.
What is 1 11/12. The rule is subtract 1/4
5/12 + 1/3 =
What is 3/4
5/8 - 1/2 =
What is 1/8
Equivalent fraction for 3 3/5
What is 3 9/15
Estimate 2 5/6
What is 3
Rule: Start at 1/2, add 1/3
_____, ______, _______, ________
What is 1/2, 5/6, 1 1/6, 1 1/2
Ken bought 3 3/4 pounds of apples at the farmers' market. Abby bought 2 1/8 pounds of apples. How many pounds of apples did Ken and Abby buy?
What is 5 7/8
Amber had 3/8 of a cake left after her party. She wrapped a piece of that was 1/4 of the orginal cake for her best friend. What fractional part did she have left for herself?
What is 1/8
Equivalent fraction for 1 2/5
What is 1 4/10
For a fruit salad recipe, Jenna combined 3/8 cup of raisins, 7/8 cups of oranges, and 3/4 cup of apples. About how many cups of fruit are in the salad?
What is 2 or 2 1/2
Mr. Cohen drives 84 2/10 miles on Tuesday, 84 6/10 miles on Wednesday and 85 miles on Thursday. If the pattern continues, how many miles will Mr. Cohen drive on Saturday?
What is 85 8/10 miles
Maya makes trail mix by combining 1/3 cup of mixed nuts, 1/4 cup of dried fruit, and 1/6 cup of chocolate morsels. What is the total amount of ingredients in her trail mix?
What is 3/4 of a cup
Nathan spent 1/5 of his allowance on a movie ticket and 1/4 of his allowance on a snack. How much more of his allowance did Nathan spend on his snack than on the movie ticket?
What is 1/20
Write 2/3 and 3/4 as equivalent fractions using a common denominator.
What is 8/12 and 9/12
Tyler had 2 7/10 yards of fabric. He used 3/4 yard to make a vest. About how much fabric did her have left?
What is 1 1/2 yards
Missy read 1/12 of a book on Monday, 1/4 of the book by Tuesday and 5/12 of the book by Wednesday.
First what is the rule?
Secondly, if the pattern continues, how much of the book will Missy have read by Friday?
The rule is add 1/6.
Missy will have read 3/4 of the book by Friday