Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Reduce Fractions (Simplest Form)
Estimating with Fractions
Adding Fractions
Adding Mixed Numbers
100
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number: 5/2
2 1/2
100
Reduce the fraction: 8/28
2/7
100
Estimate if the fraction is closest to 0, 1/2, or 1: 8/9
1
100
3/8 + 3/8
6/8 = 3/4
100

1 3/4+ 5 3/5

7 7/20

200
Write the mixed number as an improper fraction: 4 1/3
13/3
200
Reduce the fraction: 9/36
1/4
200
Estimate if the fraction is closest to 0, 1/2, or 1: 4/7
1/2
200
2/3 + 1/6
5/6
200

1 1/7 + 2/5

1 19/35

300
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number: 23/12
1 11/12
300
Write the fraction in its simplest form: 72/144
1/2
300
Estimate if the fractions are closest to 0, 1/2, or 1, then add or subtract: 1/4 + 5/9
1
300
2/5 + 1/2
9/10
300

2/7 + 2 7/8

3 9/56

400
Write the mixed number as an improper fraction: 3 3/4
15/4
400
Write the fraction in simplest form: 5 12/8
6 1/2
400
Estimate if the fractions are closest to 0, 1/2, or 1, then add or subtract: 11/12 - 1/9
0
400
5/6 + 1/4
13/12 = 1 1/12
400

Joe ran 1 3/5 of a mile on Monday, 1 1/2 miles on Tuesday, and 1 1/3 miles on Wednesday. How many miles did he run in all?

4 13/30 miles

500
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number: 23/4
5 3/4
500
Write the fraction in simplest form: 7 9/4
9 1/4
500
Estimate if the fractions are closest to 0, 1/2, or 1, then add or subtract: 2/3 + 4/5
1 1/2
500
3/4 + 7/8
26/16 = 1 10/16 = 1 5/8
500

Matt ate 1 2/5 pieces of cake, Jane ate 1 2/4 pieces of cake, and Joann ate 2 2/3 pieces of cake. How much cake did they eat altogether?

5 7/30 pieces of cake