Decimal Addition/Subtraction
Fraction Addition/Subtraction
Simplifying Fractions
Comparing Fractions and Decimals
Word Problems
100

33.7 + 9.8

43.5

100

4/6 + 1/6

5/6

100

Find the simplest fraction for 3/9

1/3

100

Rank Fractions from smallest to largest: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8

1/8, 1/4, 1/2

100

After squeezing 10 oranges, Ms. Young made a liter of orange juice. In the morning, she drank 1/6 of a liter. In the afternoon she drank 5/12 of a liter of orange juice. What fraction of a liter of orange juice is leftover?

5/12

200

129.82 - 84.4

45.42

200

1 4/7 - 2/7

1 2/7

200

Find the simplest fraction for 4/16

1/4

200

Rank decimals from smallest to largest: 0.7, 0.5, 0.9

0.5, 0.7, 0.9

200

The state of Michigan recorded an all-time high snowfall of 355.9 inches during the winter of 1978-79. Its lowest snowfall of 81.3 inches was recorded during the winter of 1930-31. How much more snowfall did Michigan receive during the winter of 1978-79 than in 1930-31?

274.6

300

17.96 - 5.348

12.612

300

3 8/10 - 1 2/5

2 4/10 (2 2/5)

300

Find the simplest fraction for 6/16

3/8

300

Rank fractions from smallest to largest: 3/8, 2/6, 1/2

2/6, 3/8, 1/2

300

Mr. Lindsay wanted to buy the following items: A DVD player for $49.95, A DVD holder for $19.95, and Personal stereo for $21.95. Does he have enough money to buy all three items if he has $90.

No, because all 3 cost $91.85.

400

46.52 + 17.778

64.298

400

7 3/8 + 4 1/3

11 17/24

400

Find the simplest fraction for 8/36

2/9

400

Rank the decimals from smallest to largest: 0.7, 0.07, 0.0705, 0.075, 0.72

0.07, 0.0705, 0.075, 0.7, 0.72

400

Mr. Savel has $425.82 in his checking account. How much does he have in his account after he makes a deposit of $120.75 and a withdrawal of $185.90?

$360.67

500

16.87 - 14.235 + 6.9 + 2.42

11.955

500

6 1/3 + 4 2/5 - 3 2/10 

7 16/30 or 7 8/15

500

Find the simplest fraction for 12/99

4/33

500

Rank the fractions from smallest to largest: 5/9, 4/6, 1/3, 2/4, 

1/3, 2/4, 4/6, 5/9

500

Ralph has a goal to run 7 ½ miles this week. On Monday, he ran a total of 2 miles. On Wednesday, he ran 2 ¼ miles. On Thursday, he ran 1 ½ miles. How many more miles does he have to run to meet his goal?

1 3/4

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