Write two equivalent fractions for 2/3
WHAT IS 4/6 6/9 8/12 10/15
Estimate 7/9 - 1/8.
1/2 - 0 = 1/2
Mike made 5/6 of his free throw attempts and Lisa made 7/9 of her free throw attempts. Choose two fractions that show 5/6 and 7/9 written with a common denominator.
Many correct answers possible.
Add the fractions: 2/15 + 1/15
3/15
1/5
Subtract the fractions: 6/10 - 2/10
4/10
2/5
Add:
1 2/3 + 2 2/3
3 4/3
4 1/3
Rename 12/5 as a mixed number.
2 2/5
How would you estimate 3 5/6 + 5 2/9?
4 + 5 = 9
What number is missing to make the following statement true?
8 2/15 = 7 _?_/15
17
Add the fractions: 2/8 + 2/16
6/16
3/8
Subtract the fractions: 2/3 - 3/7
5/21
Add:
4 3/8 + 5 4/8
Simplify 16/18.
8/9
Show your estimate for the sum of 31/37 and 6/14.
1 + 1/2 = 1 1/2
Jodi read 3/5 of a book on Monday, 3/10 of the book on Tuesday, and the rest of the book on Wednesday.
What fraction of the book did Jodi read on Wednesday?
2/20 or 1/10
Add the fractions: 6/12+5/6 Simplify.
16/12 = 1 4/12 = 1 1/3
Subtract the fractions: 1 - 1/6
5/6
Subtract:
3 1/8 - 2 3/4
1 3/8
Which fraction is larger? 5/6 or 7/9
(Show your work.)
5/6
Which fraction would be replaced with 0 when estimating using benchmark fractions?
32/33
3/33
13/33
4/9
3/33
Heather puts together 1/5 of a puzzle on Saturday and 3/10 on Sunday.
Nicole has the same puzzle, and she puts together 3/5 of her puzzle.
How much more of the puzzle does Nicole put together than Heather?
1/10
Add the fractions: 1/8+7/8
8/8
1
Subtract the fractions: 1 - 3/7
4/7
Subtract:
8 1/6 - 3 3/6
4 4/6
4 2/3
Write two different fractions that together would have a sum of 1.
Many correct answers possible.
Which fraction would be replaced with 0 when estimating using benchmark fractions?
5/14
2 1/9
2/13
7/9
2/13
Carl jumped 11 5/12 feet in the long jump. Ben jumped 9 7/8 feet.
How much farther did Carl jump than Ben?
1 13/24
Add the fractions: 5/6 + 7/10 Simplify.
46/30 = 1 16/30 = 1 8/15
Subtract the fractions: 7/9 - 2/5
17/45
Subtract. Simplify.
4 1/5 - 2 22/30
1 14/30 = 1 7/15