Fractions
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100

7/8 - 2/8 = 

= 5/8

100

1/4 + 2/4 =

= 3/4

100

1/7 + 3/7 - 2/7 = 

= 2/7

100

What is the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle?

P = (L+W) x 2

200

14/16 - 3/8

8/16

200

What is a quarter of 4?

one

200

1/4 + 3/8

5/8

200

A rectangle is 4 cm long and 2 cm wide. What is the perimeter?

P = 12 cm

300

2/3 + 3/4

17/12

or

1 and 5/12

300

7/9 - 1/2 = 

= 14/18 - 9/18

= 5/18

300

Mr Olney has 21 pies. If he eats one himself what is half of the remainder?

10 cupcakes

300

Mr Olney has a triangular pyramid and a rectangular Prism. How many edges do they have combined?

Edges = 6 + 12

         = 18

400

Write the following (on the board) in a format that can be solved:

(4/3 + 3/4) - (2/3 + 3/2)

= (16/12 + 9/12) - (8/12 + 18/12)


= 27/12 - 26/12

= 1/12

400

Solve on the board using full working and write as a mixed number:

2/3 + 4/5 =

= 10/15 + 12/15

= 22/15

= 1 and 7/15

400

If 24 people have 18 pies each, how many pies are there in total?

= 432 Pies

400

Simplify the fraction twenty five over 100 to the simplest form

1/4

or

one over four

500

Mr Olney has how many brothers and sisters? This means he is what fraction of his siblings?

6!


1/6

500

What is the difference in age between Mr A and Mr O? Write your answer as a simplified fraction of Mr O's age.

35 - 30 = 5

Age = 5/35 or 1/7

500

Mr Olney made 12 chicken pies and 6 mince pies and 6 cheese and bacon pies on the weekend. What fraction AND percent of the pies were his favourite flavour of pie?

Chicken is my favourite!

= 12/24 or 1/2

= 50%

500

1/2 x 1/4 =

= 1/4