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100
1/3 + 1/6
What is 1/2
100
3/ 5 ÷ 4/5
What is 3/4
100
1 7/9 ÷1 2/9
What is 1 5/11
100
0.15 repeating expressed as a fraction
What is 1/6
100
Sally is baking brownies that call for a 1⁄2 cup of flour, but her measuring cup is missing. If there are 16 tablespoons in 1 cup, how many tablespoons of flour does she need?
What is 8
200
11/2 + 1/3
What is 5 5/6
200
1 2/3 ÷ 5 2/3
What is 5/17
200
1/2 ÷ 9/4 x (11−4/3)
What is 58/27
200
Express this decimal as a fraction: 0.125
What is 1/8
200
Tim is making hermit cookies. His bag of walnuts has 1 pound, or 16 ounces of walnuts. If the recipe calls for 4 ounces of walnuts, what portion of the bag should be used?
What is 1/4
300
1 3/4 - 1/3
What is 1 5/12
300
2 2/7 ÷ 6 1/2
What is 1 3/32
300
1÷[3/2 ×(1×(12/5 - 12/5) +4)]
What is 1/6
300
Express this decimal as a fraction: 0.85 repeating
What is 85/99
300
Megan’s recipe is perfect, except for one thing. It says to bake her cake for 24 minutes at 180° Celsius, but Megan’s oven only has degrees expressed in Fahrenheit. If 140° Celsius = 275° Fahrenheit, a) What temperature must Megan set her oven to? b) Expressed as a fraction of an hour, how long will Megan’s cake take to bake?
What is 350 degrees The cake will take a total of 2/5 of an hour to bake.
400
2/3 +13/16
What is 1 23/48
400
13/ 7 × 14/11
What is 2 4/11
400
12 × (−3/2)^2
What is 27
400
Express this fraction as a decimal: 3 1/4
What is 3.25
400
John had 21/4 meters of felt and used only 3/12 of that for a costume. How many meters of felt did he use?
What is 9/16
500
1 25/76 - 3/4
What is 11/19
500
14/9 × 7/10
What is 1 4/45
500
(−3)÷((−1/3)÷(8−4))÷(−12/5)
What is -15
500
Express this decimal as a fraction 0.36
What is 9/25
500
Mrs. Bloom baked a cake. She ate 1/12 of the cake and gave 1/3 of the cake to her neighbour and 1/6 to her best friend. But her best friend only ate 1/2, and gave the other half back. What fraction of the cake was left?
What is 1/2