Decomposing Fractions
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
100

What is one way to decompose the fraction 3/4 into a sum of two fractions?

Example: 1/4 + 2/4  OR 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4

100

What is the sum of 2/7 and 3/7?

5/7

100

Change 5/2 into a mixed number.

2  1/2

100

What is the sum of 2 1/4 and 1 2/4?

3  3/4

200
What fraction is the sum of three 1/8 pieces?

3/8

200

What is the difference of 7/9 and 2/9?

5/9

200
Change 3  2/5  into an improper fraction.

17/5

200
What is the difference of 4  7/8 and 1  3/8?

3  4/8 or  3  1/2

300

If you have the fraction 7/10, you can decompose it as 2/10 + _____ + 1/10. What is the missing fraction?

4/10

300

If you eat 3/8 of a cake and your friend eats 4/8, what is the total fraction of the cake you both ate?

7/8
300

What is the mixed number for the improper fraction 17/4?

4  1/4

300

Maya had 5  2/6 feet of ribbon. She used 2  1/6 feet. How much ribbon does she have left?

3  1/6 feet

400

One way to decompose 5/6 is 2/6 + 3/6. What is another way to decompose 5/6 using three fractions, where two of them are unit fractions (numerator of 1)?

Example: 1/6 + 1/6 + 3/6 OR 1/6 + 2/6 + 2/6 

400
Solve 5/12 + 4/12 - 2/12

7/12

400
What is the improper fraction for the mixed number 5  3/8?

43/8

400

3 5/7 + 2 3/7

6  1/7

500

At a pizza party, a large pizza was cut into 9 equal slices. Eli ate 8/9 of the pizza. His friend Maya said, "I bet you didn't eat just one big piece. I be you ate four different slices at different times!" If Maya is correct, what four amounts of pizza could Eli have eaten to make a total of 8/9?

Example: 1/9 + 1/9 + 1/9 + 5/9 or 2/9 + 2/9 + 2/9 + 2/9

500

Sarah ran 6/10 of a mile. Ben ran 3/10. How much farther did Sara run than Ben? 

3/10 of a mile

500

First, change 2  3/4 to an improper fraction. Then, change 11/4 to a mixed number. What is the sum of those two final answers?

11/4 plus 2 3/4 = 22/4 OR 5 2/4 

500

7  1/5  -  2  4/5

4 2/5

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