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100

What is the decomposition of 3/5 using only unit fractions?

1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5

100

1/8 + 7/8?


8/8 = 1


100

4/8 - 3/8

1/8

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1 2/7 + 3 1/7

4 3/7

100

3 2/5 - 1 1/5

2 1/5

200

Name one way to decompose 5/6 that does NOT use only unit fractions.

Answers will vary.

200

3/10 + 2/10

5/10

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200

3/4 - 2/4 

1/4

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200

7/8 + 1 5/8

2 4/8 or 2 1/2

200

4 1/4 - 2 2/4

1 3/4

300

The fraction 8/8 can be decomposed into 3/8+ 2/8 + ?/8. What is the missing fraction?

1/8

300

10/20 + 6/20

16/20

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300

4/11 - 1/11

3/11

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300

3 3/6 + 1 5/6

5 2/6

300
You had 3 2/6 pounds of cookie dough. You baked 1 2/6 pounds. How much cookie dough do you have left?

2 pounds of cookie dough

400

Find three different, non-unit fractions (none can have 1 in the numerator) that can be added together to equal 7/12. 

Answers will vary.

400

5/5 + 3/5

1 3/5

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400

4/5 - 3/5

1/15

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400

5 7/10 + 4 4/10

10 1/10

400

4 3/12 - 1 4/12

2 11/12

500

The fraction 10/12 is decomposed into three parts: 

1/12 + 5/12 + ?/12

 What is the missing fraction?

4/12

500

A newborn baby gains 1 3/6 pounds each month after birth. How many pounds will the baby gain in her first six months?

9 pounds

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500

3/10 - 1/10

2/10 = ?/?

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500

You use 5 ⅔ pounds of watermelon, 1 1/3 pounds of grapes to make a fruit salad. What is the total weight of your fruit salad?

7 pounds

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20 1/6 - 19 4/6

3/6 = ?/?