Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
Adding Mixed Numbers
Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Multiplying Fractions
100

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

1/5 + 3/5 =

4/5

100

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

3/4 - 2/4 =

1/4

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Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

2 1/3 + 1 1/3 = 

3 2/3

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Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

5 4/5 - 2 2/5 =

3 2/5

100

Solve. Turn into a mixed number. Write in Simplest Form.

8 x 1/5 = 

8/5, 1 3/5

200

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

3/8 + 7/8 =

7/8

200

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

5/7 - 2/7 =

3/7

200

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

4 1/5 + 4 3/5 =

8 4/5

200

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

4 2/3 - 2 1/3 = 2 1/3

2 1/3

200

Solve. Turn into a mixed number. Write in Simplest Form.

5 x 2/3 =

10/3, 3 1/3

300

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

1/9 + 2/9 =

3/9, Simplest form=1/3

300

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

9/12 - 1/12 =

8/12, Simplest form=2/3

300

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

5 1/8 + 2 3/8 =

7 4/8, simplest form=7 1/2

300

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

8 2/3 - 3 2/3 = 

5

300

Solve. Turn into a mixed number. Write in Simplest Form.

25 x 1/10 =

25/10, 2 5/10, simplest form= 2 1/2

400

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

6/12 + 4/12 =

10/12, Simplest Form=5/6

400

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

7/10 - 3/10 =

4/10, Simplest form=2/5

400

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

1 2/12 + 7 2/12 =

8 4/12, simplest form= 8 1/3

400

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

3 4/6 - 1 5/6 = 

11/6, 1 5/6

400

Solve. Turn into a mixed number. Write in Simplest Form.

2 x 9/10 =

18/10, 1 8/10, simplest form=1 4/5

500

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

A dog has a basket full of toys. 5/10 of the toys are balls and 3/10 are chew toys. How many toys are not balls or chew toys?

2/10 of the toys, Simplest form=1/5 of the toys

500

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

Sam used 4/10 of a pack of golf balls on Saturday. Then he used 2/10 of the pack of golf balls on Sunday. How many more golf balls did Sam use on Saturday than on Sunday?

2/10 more golf balls, simplest form = 1/2 more golf balls.

500

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

The bakery shop purchased 7 2/10 pounds of sugar and 7 5/10 pounds of flour. How much sugar and flour did they purchase in all?

14 7/10 pounds

500

Solve. Write in Simplest Form.

Ben had 2 5/12 gallons of lemonade. He spilled 1 3/12 gallons. How many gallons of lemonade are left?

1 2/12, simplest form=1 1/6

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Solve. Turn into a mixed number. Write in Simplest Form.

Mrs. Raymond gave her students 1/12 of a box of crackers. She has 30 students in her class. How many boxes of crackers did she need?

30 x 1/12 = 30/12, 2 6/12, simplest form 2 1/2