Adding & Subtracting Fractions
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Equivalent Fractions
Random 5th Grade Math
Fraction Pictures
100

Make sure your answer is in SIMPLEST form! 3/8 + 3/8=

3/4

100

Make the mixed number a improper fraction: 2 1/6

13/6

100

Compare these two fractions: 1/2 and 40/80

=

100

Please solve the following: 

123.456 * 10000

1,234,560

100

What fraction is shaded purple? 

4/8 or 1/2

200

When adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators you must first find what?

Common Denominators

200

When the numerator is a larger number than the denominator, it is called an _________

improper fraction

200

What is an equivalent fraction for 1/2

Answers will vary from 2/4, 5/10, 10/20 so on...

200

What decimal is bigger?

1567.89 or 1567.890

Neither! They are equal! 

200

What fraction of the circle is shaded? 

3/8

300

Add the following Fraction: 5/12 + 1/2

11/12

300

Turn the Mixed Number into an improper fraction: 8 1/2

17/2

300

What is an equivalent fraction for 3/4? 

Answers will vary from 6/8, 12/16, 24/32 so on...

300

Please round the following to the nearest thousandths! 

98.3456

98.346

300

What fraction of this circle is not shaded?

2/10 or 1/5

400

Subtract the following Fraction: 5/6-3/4 

1/12

400
Make the mixed number into an improper fraction: 4 2/5
22/5
400

Please reduce this using an equivalent fraction. 

 24/66

Show it in its smallest form! :) 

12/33, 4/11

400

Please add the following decimals together: 

55.76 +345.7 =

401.46

400

These cookies are broken up into what? for example, the first one is broken into 1/2s. Tell me about the other 2.

1/4s and 1/8s

500

5/2 + 1/4 + 2/6

hint: find a number that all 3 can go into and do the same process as if you were adding 2 numbers. REDUCE

3 and 1/12  

500

Make the improper fraction into a mixed number: 

88/10

8 and 8/10ths or 8 and 4/5ths

500

Give me equivalent fractions for the shaded parts.

There are 3 answers! 

Answers will vary 4/8, 6/12, 5/10

500

Subtract the following decimals:

45.67-28.789 =

16.881

500

What fraction of this cut-up cookie is bigger? 1/2 or 1/4?

1/2

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