Add/Subtract Fractions
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Algebraic Thinking and Base 10:
100

3/5 + 4/9 =

47/45 or 1 2/45

100

3/8 x 4/9 =

12/72 or 1/6

100

Two words to describe a triangle with 3 equal sides

equilateral, acute

100

56 cm = _____mm (Remember 1 cm = 10 mm)

560

100

4.35 x 103 =

4350

200

7/8 – 2/5 =

19/40

200

6  ÷ 1/4 =

24

200

Two words to describe a triangle with 1 right angle and 2 equal sides.

Right, isosceles

200

25 qt = ______ gal (Remember 4 qt = 1 gal)

6 1/4

200

324 ÷ 102 =

3.24

300

4 ½ + 3 4/7 =

7 15/14 or 8 1/14

300

1/5 ÷ 9 =

1/45

300

A quadrilateral with one set of parallel sides.

Trapezoid

300

13.25 kiloliters =______ liters (Remember 1 kiloliter = 1000 liters)

13250

300

What is the value of the following expression:  Three less than the product of seven and eight?

53

400

6 – 3 5/8 =

2 3/8

400

2 3/8 x 16 =

38

400

The most descriptive name for a quadrilateral with 2 sets of parallel sides, 4 equal sides, and 2 obtuse angles.

Rhombus

400

68 cm =  _____m (Remember 100 cm = 1 m)

0.68

400

What is the value of the following expression:  Twice as much as the difference of twelve and five?

14

500

9 1/3 – 5 3/7 =

3 19/21

500

5 ¼ x 8 3/5 =

45 3/20

500

Every square is a rhombus, but not every rhombus is a square.  In order for a rhombus to also be a square, what must the rhombus have?

4 right angles

500

3 ¼ tons =_______ pounds (1 ton = 2000 pounds)

6500

500

Jack weighs 13 pounds more than Frank.  Jack weighs 81 pounds.  How many pounds does Frank weigh?

68

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