4/5 + 2/7
What is 1 and 3/35?
Steven had 2 and 2/3 pounds of candy. He gave away 3/4 of a pound. He has this many pounds left.
What is 1 and 11/12?
The complete fact family.
2, 8, 10
What is
2 + 8 = 10
8 + 2 = 10
10 - 2 = 8
10 - 8 = 2 ?
The number this represents.
23 x 32 x 52
What is 1,800?
The absolute value of -18.
What is 18?
5/8 - 1/3
What is 7/24?
Steven had 4 and 1/2 pounds of mints. His friend gave him another 4/5 pound of mints. The new amount of mints Steven has.
What is 5 and 3/10?
The complete fact family.
1/4, 2/3, 11/12
What is
1/4 + 2/3 = 11/12
2/3 + 1/4 = 11/12
11/12 - 2/3 = 1/4
11/12 - 1/4 = 2/3 ?
The GCF of 36 and 42.
What is 6?
16/200 as a decimal and percent.
What are 0.08 and 8%?
3/4 x 6/11
What is 9/22?
Steven made brownies and gave away 1/2 of his pan. His friend took 5/6 of what remained. The portion of the brownie pan Steven's friend took.
What is 5/12?
The value of N.
1/2 + N = 5/6
What is 1/3?
5(x+3) after using the Distributive Property.
What is 5x + 15?
4% of 40.
What is 1.6?
3/4 ÷ 2/3
What is 1 and 1/8?
Steven has 4 and 2/3 hours of homework. He wants to complete his homework evenly over 3 days. The amount of homework Steven should complete each day.
What is 1 and 5/9?
The value of N.
3/4 x N = 5
What is 6 and 2/3?
The value of:
7 - 4 ÷ 8 x 4 + 6
What is 11?
The number of halves in 8 and 3/4.
What is 17 and 1/2?
1/2 (2/3 + 1/2)
What is 7/12?
Steven has a recipe that calls for 2/3 cups of cinnamon and 1/4 cup of sugar. Steven plans to triple his recipe. The total number of cinnamon and sugar cups needed.
What is 2 and 3/4?
The value of N.
5/7 ÷ N = 2/3
What is 1 and 1/14?
Steven's local radio station is having a giveaway. Every 8th caller wins a music player and every 12th caller wins concert tickets. Steven was the first caller to win both a music player and concert tickets! Steven was this caller number.
What is 24?
Steven watches TV and notices that for every 30 candy commercials, there are 9 car commercials.
The number of candy commercials would you expect if Steven 12 car commercials.
What is 40?