Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fraction
Equivalent Fractions
Word Problems
Blast From The Past
100

810 + 17100 =

97/100

100

2 - 1/9

18/9

100

Fill in the blanks

1/2, 2/4, 3/6, ____, _____, _____

4/8

5/10

6/12

100

A baker buys a 5 lb bag of sugar. She uses 12/lb to make some muffins and 23/to make a cake. How much sugar does she have left?

45/12

100

There are three ribbons. Ribbon A is 1/size of ribbon C. Ribbon B is 6 times bigger than ribbon A. Draw all three ribbons

A =

C ===

B ======

200

3 36 + 3 46 =

71/6

200

510/12 - 38/12

22/12

or

21/6

200

Fill in the blanks

_____, _____, 3/9, 4/12, 5/15

1/3, 2/6

200

On Sunday, Sheldon bought 41/kg of plant food. He used 1 2/kg on his strawberries and used 1/4 kg for his tomato plants. Write and equation to show how much plant food, Sheldon would have left.

4 1/2 - (1 2/3 + 1/4)= 2 7/12

200

write the following in expanded form: 

788,168.54

7 x 100,000 + 8 x 10,000 + 8 x 1,000 + 1 x 100 + 6 x 10 + 8 x 1 + 5 x 0.1 + 4 x 0.01

300

23/1/3

414/15

300

5/8 - 2/5

9/40

300

____, 22/33, 33/44, ___, ___, ___

11/22

44/55

55/66

66/77

300

A construction company builds a new rail line from Town A to Town B. They complete 1 1/4 miles in their first week of work and 1 2/3 miles in the second week. If they still have 25 3/4 miles left to build, what is the distance from Town A to Town B?

28 8/12

or

28 2/3

300

685.438 × 103 =

685,438

400

101/7 + 101/3

2010/21

400

19/6 - 1/3

25/6

400

write equivalents

90/100

110/230

1000/23000

9/10

11/23

1/23

400

Samantha is using a 2- liter pitcher to serve lemonade to 10 of her friends. How many times will she need to fill the pitcher in over to serve each friend 400 milliliters of lemonade?

2

400

Haley was buying food for her birthday party. She bought a 63.55 oz bag of barbecue chips and a 63.9 oz bag of regular chips. How many ounces did she buy all together? 


127.45

500

11/+ 22/+ 33/4

711/12

500

5 - (1/+ 2/6) = 

42/6

or 

41/3

500

write equivalents

81/90

24/144

7/56

9/10

1/6

1/8

500

Mark and his friends order two pizzas of the same size.
*The first pizza is cut into 6 slices of equal size.
*The second pizza is cut into 4 slices of equal size.

Each person plans to take 2 slices of pizza. Mark concludes that he would get more pizza by taking 1 slice from each pizza, instead of 2 slices from the first pizza. Explain why Mark is correct. Be sure to include a number comparison using > or < in your explanation. 

(1/6 + 1/4) (1/6 + 1/6)

(2/12 + 3/12) (2/12 + 2/12)

5/12 ? 4/12

5/12 4/12

500

5,678.54 

Create a new number where the 7 in the tens place has 1/10 it's value. 

Ex

3,337.99

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