Interpret Fractions as Division
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100

(2 ÷ 5) + (3 ÷ 10)



7/10

100

2/5 + 10/15

16/15 or 1 1/15

100

4/9 + 5/6

23/18 or 1 5/18

100

Emily is baking cookies and cupcakes for a school fundraiser. She uses 2/3 cup of sugar for the cookies and 5/6 cup of sugar for the cupcakes. How many cups of sugar does Emily use in all?

Emily uses 9/6 or 1 3/6 cups of sugar.

200

(4 ÷ 7) - (6 ÷ 14)



1/7 or 2/14

200

6/8 - 2/4

2/8 or 1/4

200

7/12 + 5/8

29/24 or 1 5/24

200

Liam had 5 1/4 liters of lemonade for his party. By the end of the party, 3 2/3 liters were consumed. How much lemonade does Liam have left?

Liam has 1 7/12 liters of lemonade left.

300

(5 ÷ 8) + (1 ÷ 4) 



7/8

300

2/3 - 8/15

2/15

300

4/11 - 2/8

10/88

300

Sofia had 2 2/5 gallons of paint in one bucket and 4 3/7 gallons of paint in another bucket. How much paint does Sofia have in total?

Sofia has 6 29/35 gallons of paint in total.

400

(9 ÷ 12) - (1 ÷ 4)



2/4 or 6/12

400

6/9 + 2/18

7/9 or 14/18

400

5/6 - 3/8

11/24

400

Jake had 5 3/8 gallons of water in one container and added 2 5/6 gallons of water from another container. How much water does Jake have in total?

Jake has 8 5/24 gallons of water in total.

500

(10 ÷ 15) + (3 ÷ 5) 



19/15 or 1 4/15

500

8/14 - 2/7

2/7 or 4/14

500

13/15 - 7/12

17/60

500

A teacher had 10 2/5 packs of markers at the start of the school year. After giving 6 3/4 packs to her students, how many packs of markers does the teacher have left?

The teacher has 3 13/20 packs of markers left.

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