8 quarters, which is 2 dollars or 200 cents.
Compare the fractions using >, <, or =
1/2 6/8
1/2 < 6/8
50/100
0.50 or 0.5
Two friends got lunch together and split the bill evenly. The bill was $19. How much did they each pay?
$9.50
A farmer builds a pen for some baby piglets. The pen measures 16 by 12 feet. What is the area of the pen?
192 square feet
Compare the two fractions using >, <, or =
2/4 4/5
1/4 < 4/5
Write this fraction as an equivalent decimal
3/10
0.3 or 0.30
Five friends worked together to raise money. Together, they raised $29. They each raised an equal amount. How much did each friend fundraise?
$5.80
Luther is designing a poster that has an area of 250 square centimeters. One side is 25 centimeters. How long is the other side of the poster?
10 cm
Compare the two fractions using >, <, or =
3/4 2/3
3/4 > 2/3
Write this decimal as an equivalent fraction
0.25
25/100 or 1/4
Carlos and his mom went on a bike ride. They rode 7/8 miles to the park and 7/8 miles back home. How much did they ride in all?
7/8 + 7/8 = 14/8 = 1 6/8
Mr. Gregory bought some apricots for his 3 children. Each apricot cost 15 cents. He bought 2 apricots for each child. How much did Mr. Gregory spend in all? Show your thinking.
Compare the fractions using >, <, or =
2/6 1/3
2/6 = 1/3
Write this decimal as an equivalent fraction
0.9
9/10 or 90/100
Mrs. Hill bought 6 pounds of carrots for 75 cents a pound. She also bought a box of crackers. In all, Mrs. Hill spent $8.25 for the carrots and crackers. How much did the box of crackers cost?
$3.75
21 inches tall
Compare the fractions using >, <, or =
11/4 11/2
11/4 < 11/2
Write this decimal as an equivalent fraction
1.35
1 35/100
6 eggs fill 1/3 of a carton. How many eggs fit in the whole carton?
18 eggs