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100

6/7 + 1/2

1 5/14

100

7/3 - 4/6

1 2/3

100

1/2 x 2/3 

1/3

100

You have a cartoon of one dozen eggs. The cartoon of eggs falls on the floor and three of them break. What fraction of the eggs do not break? Write your answer in the simplest form.

1/4

100

Pablo is planning to bake three batches of chocolate chip cookies for his little brother’s birthday party. If one batch of cookies requires ⅔ cup flour, ⅛ cup baking powder, ⅘ cup of butter, ⅞ cup of sugar, and 1/9 cup of vanilla extract, then how many cups of flour will he need for three batches of cookies?

2 cups

200

13/4 + 5/8

3 7/8

200

3 3/4 - 2 1/2

1 1/4

200

2/6 x 3/2

1/2

200

Gabe is 4 years old. He has been eating and sleeping for ⅓ of his life. How many years has he been eating and sleeping?

1 1/3 years

200

9/2 + 4/3

5 5/6

300

24/3 + 64/9

14 4/9 

300

6 ½ - 4 8/24

2 ⅙

300

⅗ x ⅔

300

Marsha is making bows for her class. She has a 2/6 of a ribbon.  Her sister Jan gives her 3/2 times the amount of ribbon she had. How much does Marsha have now? 


 ½ 

300

36/25 x 5/9

4/5

400

7/15 + 3/18

19/30

400

526/400 - 1

3/16

400

1 ⅛ x ⅘

9/10

400

Meera has 9/2 of a cake. Her sister gives her another 4/3. How many cakes does she have in total?



5 ⅚

400

210/3 -90/2

25

500
8 1/6 + 9/5

9 29/30

500

52 6/18 - 1,230/72

35 ¼

500

2 1/4 x  4 5/6

10 7/8

500

A group of 60 parents will sit behind a group of 84 students in a school auditorium. You want to arrange the groups in rows with the same number of people in each row, without mixing the groups. What is the greatest number of people you can have in each row?

12

500

300/5 times 45/6

450