Fractions and Decimals
Multiplying/Dividing
Adding/Subtracting
Improper/Mixed
Anything but Fractions!!
100

(1/2) as a decimal.

What is .5?

100

(1/2) * (1/2)

What is (1/4)?

100

(2/3) + (5/3)

What is (7/3)?

100

1 (1/3) as an improper fraction.

What is (4/3)?

100

This is the answer you get when you add (-5) and 7.

What is 2?

200

.4 as a fraction.

What is (2/5)?

200

(4/3) * (5/3)

What is (20/9)?

200

(19/4) - (3/4)

What is 4?

200

(7/2) as a mixed number.

What is 3 (1/2)?

200

Two perpendicular lines that cross create this many right angles.

What is four?

300

(3/4) as a decimal.

What is .75?

300

(2/3) / (2/3)

What is 1?

300

(1/2) + (3/4)

What is (5/4)?

300

5 (1/6) as an improper fraction.

What is (31/6)

300

If a lock has a 4 digit code from 0 to 9 and digits can be used more than once, this is the amount of codes that could be made.

What is 10,000?

400

.44 as a fraction.

What is (11/25)?

400

(3/4) / (7/5)

What is (15/28)?

400

(7/2) - (7/8)

What is (21/8)?

400

(45/6) as a mixed number.

What is 7 (1/2)?

400

This is how much wood a woodchuck would chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood. (In pounds)

What is about 700 pounds?

500

4/3 as a decimal.

What is 1.3 repeating?

500

(1/2) * (2/3) / (3/4)

What is (4/9)?

500

(1/2) + (2/3) - (3/4)

What is (5/12)?

500

x (1/y) as an improper fraction.

What is (yx+1)/y?

500

This is how many numbers there are in math.

What is an infinite amount?

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