1/3 of Mrs. Busboom's class like grilled cheese. 1/4 of Mrs. Busboom's class likes cheesburgers. What fraction of the class likes either grilled cheese or cheeseburgers?
What is "7/12?"
In the fraction 2/5, 2 is referred to as what?
What is "numerator?"
Josh had a pizza party. During his party, he and his friends ate 35/6 of the pizzas ordered. This converts to what mixed number?
What is " 5 5/6?"
In December, we are in school for 14 days. What fraction of the month do students not come to school?
What is "17/31 days?"
In the fraction 3/10, 10 is referred as?
What is "Denominator?"
What is 2 1/6 + 3 2/6 as an improper fraction?
What is 33/6?
Susan is wrapping Christmas presents. 1/5 of the presents are wrapped in red, 2/15 are wrapped in blue and some are wrapped in green. What fraction of the presents are wrapped in green?
What is "10/15" or "2/3?"
A fraction in which the numerator is greater than the denominator is called what?
What is "Improper Fraction?"
In order to reduce a fraction to lowest terms, what steps do you need to take?
What is "You need to find the greatest common factor and divide the numerator and denominator?"
Sarah bought 2 1/3 pieces of rope. How many thirds did she buy?
What is "7/3?"
John is beginning a running program. On Monday's, he runs 3/4 mile, on Tuesday's and Wednesday's, he runs 2/5 miles and on Thursday's, he runs 3/4 mile. How many miles per week does John run?
What is "2 6/20 miles?"
A number that has both a whole number and a fraction is called what?
What is a "Mixed Number?"
What is 18/72 simplified?
What is "2/8 or 1/4?"
During the school day, math is taught for 3/2 hours, reading is taught for 3/2 hours and PBL is taught for 2/2 hours. How many hours is this total?
What is "4 hours?"
It was decided that 1/7 of the students would bring drinks, 2/8 of the students would bring popcorn and 1/4 would bring chips. What fraction of students have NOT signed up to bring anything?
What is "20/56?"
In order to find equivalent fractions, you must find the _________.
What is "Lowest Common Denominator?"