Write a comparison statement for the following fractions:
3/8 and 5/12
3/8 < 5/12
100
The sum of 1/9 + (-4/9), written in simplest form.
-1/3
100
The sum of 1 1/2 and 3 1/2, written in simplest form.
5
100
The GCF of 12 and 18.
6
200
3/8 written as a decimal.
0.375
200
Write a comparison statement for the following fractions:
5/6 and 7/9
5/6 > 7/9
200
The difference of -5/12 - 1/12 written in simplest form.
-1/2
200
The difference of -1 5/9 - 3 7/9, written as a mixed number in simplest form.
-5 1/3
200
The LCM of 14 and 35.
70
300
-2 2/5 written as a decimal.
-2.4
300
Write a comparison statement for the following fractions:
3/10 and 4/15
3/10 > 4/15
300
The sum of 3/5 + 1/2, written as a mixed number in simplest form.
1 1/10
300
The difference of 2 1/6 - 1 5/6, written in simplest form.
1/3
300
The GCF of 75, 30, and 150.
15
400
-3.75 as a mixed number, written in simplest form.
-3 3/4
400
Order the following from least to greatest:
1/2, 5/6, 11/12, 3/4, 1/3
1/3, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 11/12
400
The sum of -11/12 + (-3/4), written as a mixed number in simplest form.
-1 2/3
400
The sum of -2 3/4 and 5 1/5, written as a mixed number in simplest form.
2 9/20.
400
The LCM of 24, 60, and 48.
240.
500
13/2 written as both a mixed number and a decimal.
7 1/2 and 7.5
500
Write the following in order from least to greatest:
24/25, 0.48, 9/20, 7/10, 0.8
9/20, 0.48, 7/10, 0.8, 24/25
500
The difference of 1/4 - 7/8 written in simplest form.
-5/8
500
The difference of -4 3/8 - (-2 5/6), written as a mixed number in simplest form.
-1 13/24
500
Mrs. Luttrell is making welcome baskets for her students. She has 84 pencils, 42 notebooks, and 63 erasers. If every student will receive the same number of pencils, notebooks, and erasers and Mrs. Luttrell will have no supplies left over, then how many erasers will each student get?