Computation
Fractions
Find that Variable
Word Problems
Math Vocabulary
100
Add carefully! 385 + 637 = ?
1,022
100
Give an equivalent fraction for 3/4.
Possible answers (there could be others) 6/8; 9/12; 12/15; 15/18; etc.
100

y=12 x 5

Solve for y

60

100

Ashley has 20 cats. 16 cats decide to run away. How many cats does Ashley have left?

Give the operation and answer.

Subtraction, 4

100
What vocabulary word means the answer to an addition problem?
sum
200
Subtract carefully! 8,014 - 3,916 = ?
4,098
200
Reduce teh fraction 18/27 to its simplest form.
2/3
200

35=Z-20

Solve for Z

55

200

Faith went to the apple orchard to pick apples. On Monday, she picked 18 apples and on Tuesday she picked 26. How many apples did she pick in all?

Give the operation and answer.

Addition, 46

200
What vocabulary word means the answer to a multiplication problem?
product
300
Multiply carefully! 27 x 8 = ?
216
300
Reduce the fraction 35/40 to its simplest form.
7/8
300

B=24x9

Solve for B

216

300

Jason was baking muffins for his school's bake sale. Each tray holds 12 muffins. He baked 6 batches of muffins. How many muffins did he bake for the bake sale?

Give the operation and answer.

Multiplication 72

300
What vocabulary word means the top part of a fraction?
numerator
400
Multiply carefully! 52 x 39 = ?
2,028
400
Give an equivalent fraction for 2/5.
Possible answers (there could be others) 4/10; 6/15; 8/20; 10/25; 12/30; etc.
400

y=(7+3)x27

Solve for Y

270

400

Ariana had 48 turtles. Each aquarium holds 8 turtles. How many aquariums does she have?

Give the operation and answer.

Division, 6

400
What vocabulary word means the answer to a division problem?
quotient
500
Divide carefully! 168 รท 12 = ?
14
500
Multiply these fractions carefully! be sure to give your answer in simplet form. 3/4 x 2/5 = ?
3/10
500

21=C/9

Solve for C


189

500

Paul picked 56 cherries on Monday. He then picked 37 more on Tuesday. But on the way home he ate 18 cherries.

Give the operation and the answer.

Addition and Subtraction, 75

500
The greatest common factor (GCF) of any two numbers is A) a number that divides evenly into both numbers. B) the largest number that divides evenly into both numbers. C) a number that both numbers will divide into evenly. D) the largest number that both numbers will divide into evenly.
B