Word Problems
Equivalent Fractions
Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
Fractions, Decimals, and Money
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Mary ate 2 of pie. Jane ate 3 of pie. How much pie did _ _ 9 9 they eat altogether?
5 of pie _ 9
100
Use <, >, or = to compare the two fractions. 3 2 _ _ 4 5
>
100
7 3 ___ + __ = 12 12
10 __ 12
100
6 2 _ - _ = 8 8
4 _ 8
100
Write as a fraction and decimal. 45 cents
45 and $0.45 ___ 100
200
Jim ate 2 of pizza and Allison ate 7 of pizza. How much __ __ 12 12 of the pizza did they eat altogether?
9 __ of pizza 12
200
Use <, >, or = to compare fractions. 1 2 _ _ 4 6
<
200
6 2 __ + __ = 10 10
8 __ 10
200
9 4 __ - __ = 12 12
5 __ 12
200
Write the fraction as cents and as a fraction. 16 ___ 100
16 cents and $0.16
300
A birthday cake was divided into sixths. James at 1 _ 6 of the cake and his sister ate 2 of the cake. His friend __ 6 Matt ate 1 of the cake also. How much of the cake was __ 6 left?
2 _ 6
300
Which of the fractions is equal to 2 ? _ 5 a. 4 b. 2 c. 4 d. 1 _ __ __ _ 8 10 10 3
B
300
11 8 __ + __ = 20 20
19 __ 20
300
13 9 __ - __ = 15 15
4 __ 15
300
Write as a fraction and decimal. 33 cents.
33 and $0.33 ___ 100
400
Jane had 8 of cake. Minnie ate 3 of the cake. How much of __ __ 10 10 the cake was left?
5 __ 10
400
Which of the fractions below is equivalent to 1 ? _ 2 a. 1 b. 1 c. 3 d. 4 _ _ __ _ 3 4 6 7
C
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70 22 ___ + ___ = 100 100
92 ___ 100
400
63 21 ___ - ___ = 100 100
42 ___ 100
400
Write the fraction as cents and as a decimal. 8 ___ 100
8 cents and $0.08
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