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Mixed Practice
100
1/4 + 5/8 =
1/4 + 5/8 = 7/8
100
7/9 - 1/3 =
7/9 - 1/3 = 4/9
100
1/4 * 5/6 =
1/4 * 5/6 = 5/24
100
In Ms. Kriska's class, 1/9 of the students received A's and 1/3 received B's. What fraction of the students received either A's or B's?
4/9 of the students earned either an A or a B. 1/9 + 1/3 = 4/9
200
1/6 + 4/9 =
1/6 + 4/9 = 11/18
200
4/5 - 2/6 =
4/5 - 2/6 = 7/15
200
2/3 * 9/16 =
2/3 * 9/16 = 3/8
200
Liv made cookies. She used 2 1/2 cups of flour and 5/12 of a cup of sugar. How much more flour than sugar did Liv use?
Liv used 2 1/12 cups more flour than sugar. 2 1/2 - 5/12 = 2 1/12
300
Mr. Adam brought in 4/7 of a pound of Halloween candy to share with the teachers. Mr. True brought in 1 and 1/3 pounds. How much was there all together?
There was 1 19/21 pounds in all. 4/7 + 1 1/3 = 1 19/21
300
A piece of string is 4 2/3 inches long. I cut off 1 2/5 inches. How much string it left?
There are 3 4/15 inches left. 4 2/3 - 1 2/5 = 3 4/15
300
2 1/3 * 1 1/2 =
2 1/3 * 1 1/2 = 3 1/2
300
When Piper had one cat, she needed to serve 1/4 of a can of cat food each day. Now that Piper has adopted a second cat, she needs to serve a total of 1/3 of a can each day. How much extra food is needed to feed the second cat?
Piper needs 1/12 of a can to feed the second cat. 1/3 - 1/4 = 1/12
400
In PE class, Owen jumped 3 2/5 feet. Then he jumped 2 and 5/6 feet. How many feet did he jump in all?
Owen jumped 6 and 7/30 feet. 3 2/5 + 2 5/6 = 6 7/30
400
Ezekiel has 5 1/3 pounds of apples. He uses 2 3/4 pounds for a pie. How many pounds of apples does he have left?
Ezekiel has 2 7/12 of a pound left of apples. 5 1/3 - 2 3/4 = 2 7/12
400
2 1/3 * 1 5/6 =
2 1/3 * 1 5/6 = 4 5/18
400
Boone made strawberry jam and raspberry jam. He made enough strawberry jam to fill 2/5 of a jar. If he made 2 3/5 times as much raspberry jam as strawberry jam, how many jars will the raspberry jam fill?
Boone made 1 1/25 jar of jam. 2/5 * 2 3/5 = 1 1/25
500
14 7/8 + 17 9/10 =
14 7/8 + 17 9/10 = 32 31/40
500
21 3/4 - 17 5/6 =
21 3/4 - 17 5/6 = 3 11/12
500
Ms. Kluss has 4 1/4 pounds of candy. She passes out 1/3 of it to her students. How many pounds of candy does she give her students?
Ms. Kluss gives her students 1 5/12 pounds of candy. 1/3 * 4 1/4 = 1 5/12
500
Last week, Kama's Fruit Stand sold 7 3/4 boxes of oranges. Down the road, Pokii's Fruit Stand sold 1 1/2 times as many boxes of oranges as Kama did. How many boxes of oranges did Pokii's Fruit Stand sell?
Pokii sold 11 5/8 boxes of oranges. 7 3/4 * 1 1/2 = 11 5/8
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