Adding & Subtracting Fractions
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100

1 4/6 + 3 2/6

5

100

Which is equal to 4 x 2/5?

A.) 2/5 + 2/5 + 2/5 

B.) 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5

C.) 8/5 + 8/5

B.) 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5

100

Order the fractions below from LEAST to GREATEST

5/6   1/6   3/6

1/6 3/6 5/6

100

Ms. Bedoya and Ms. Zelaya were bringing in water for a science experiment. Ms. Bedoya brought in 1 3/8 cups of water, and Ms. Zelaya brought in 2 7/8 cups of water. How much water did they bring in all together?

4 2/8 

100

Ms. Altman baked a cake and cut it into 5 individual pieces. Oli ate 1 piece of the cake. Her friend, Lydia, ate 3 pieces of the cake. 

What fraction of the cake did Lydia eat?

3/5

200

8 2/12 - 5 8/12 =

2 6/12

200

Solve for ?

2/6 = ?/12

? = 4

200

200

Ms. Mason was having a pizza party! She bought 4 pizzas, and 5/8 of each pizza had pepperoni on it. What was the total amount of pepperoni pizza Ms. Meets purchased?

2 4/8

200

Which fraction is the smallest and why?

A.) 1/2

B.) 1/3

C.) 1/4

D.) 1/5

D.) 1/5

300

Jay cycled 3⅝ miles on Tuesday, and 4⅛  on Wednesday. 

How much farther did he ride the second day?

4/8

300

Solve for ?

8/12 = 2/?


? = 3

300

Crystal and Katie are each running a mile. Crystal ran ¾ of a mile before stopping for water, while Katie ran 2/6 of a mile before stopping. 

Who ran the farthest before stopping, and why?

A.) Crystal ran farther because 3 > 2

B.) Katie ran farther because 6 < 4 

C.) Crystal ran farther because 3/4 > 1/2 and 2/6 < 1/2, so 3/4 > 2/6

D.) Katie ran farther because 3/4 < 1/2 and 2/6 > 1/2, so 2/6 > 3/4

Crystal

C.) Crystal ran farther because 3/4 > 1/2 and 2/6 < 1/2, so 3/4 > 2/6

300

Ms. Tran brought in cake for a spring party! She brought in 6 cakes, and people ate 4 6/8 of the cakes. How much cake did Ms. Tran have left?

1 2/8

300

*Double Jeopardy Question*

4th grade ordered 4 pizzas for a pizza party and each pizza was cut into 6 equal slices. After the party there were 15 pieces of pizza left. Represent the leftover pizza as a mixed number.

A.) 3/6

B.) 1 1/2

C.) 24/6

D.) 9/6



B.) 1 1/2

400

Gabby was having a marvel movie marathon Saturday! She watched Spiderman: No Way Home, which was 2 3/8 hours. Then she watched Black Widow for 1 7/8 hours. How long did Gabby watch the movies?

4 2/8

400

Which answer choice best represents the shaded portion of the circle below?

A) 2/8

B) 5/8

C) 2/10

D) 3/4

D) 3/4

400

Write a fraction (in the place of the question mark) with the same numerator to make the statement true.

?  >  ⅝ 

5/7 or 5/6

400

Ms. Harper and Ms. Mason both had quizzes to grade! Ms. Harper graded 10/12 of her quizzes, and Ms. Mason graded 5/9 of his. Who has more work left to do?

Ms. Harper 

10/12 > 5/9

400

A student compares the fractions 3/5 and 4/10. The student says that 3/5 > 4/10. Is the student correct, and why?

A.) No. The denominators need to be compared, and 5 is less than 10, so 3/5 < 4/10 

B.) No. The numerators need to be compared, and 3 is less than 4, so 3/5 < 4/10

C.) Yes, The student can compare each fraction to 1/2 to see that 3/5 is greater than 1/2 and 4/10 is less than 1/2, so 3/5 > 4/10 

D.) Yes. The students can compare each fraction to 1/2 to see that 3/5 is less than 1/2 and 4/10 is greater than 1/2, so 3/5 > 4/10

C.) Yes, The student can compare each fraction to 1/2 to see that 3/5 is greater than 1/2 and 4/10 is less than 1/2, so 3/5 > 4/10

500

Trevor ordered 7 pizzas for his birthday party. 2 3/8 of the pizzas were cheese, 3 pizzas were pepperoni, and the rest were veggie pizza. How much veggie pizza did Trevor get?

1 5/8

500

Mr. Gomez and Mr. Lopez each have vegetable gardens that are the same size. Mr. Gomez plants carrots in 6/8 of his garden. If Mr. Lopez has 4 regions and wants to plant carrots in the same sized space as Mr. Gomez how many of the regions will he plant carrots in?

3/4

500

Four friends met for lunch on Saturday. Each person ordered a whole large pizza that they cut into their own equal slices. None of the friends were able to eat his/her whole pizza. So each took their leftover pizza home.

Amount of leftover pizza

Jerry 1/8

Berry 1/3

Kerry 1/6

Sam 1/4

Which friend ate the most of his/her pizza?


Jerry

500

Mr. Boyce spent his weekend doing yard work. On Saturday he completed 3/12 of the yard work, and Sunday he did 5/12 more of the work. How much yard work does he have left?

A) 3/12

B) 1/3

C) 8/12

D) 2/3


B) 1/3

500

Which expression best represents the model below? (Imagine *  as hops.)

*        *        *         *         *

|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|

0       1/3      2/3     3/3     4/3     5/3      6/3   


A.) 3 + 4/3

B.) 4 + 1/3

C.) 4 ÷ 1/3

D.) 4 x 1/3

D.) 4 x 1/3