Add Fractions
Subtract Fraction
Multiply Fractions
Scaling
Division of Fractions
Division as Fractions
100

Solve the problem, then simplify: 

7/9 + 5/8=

1 29/72

100

Solve the problem, then simplify: 

8/15 - 1/3 =

1/5

100

Solve the problem, then simplify: 

6/7 * 4/9 =

8/21

100

Will the problem

1 * 2/3

result in a number that is less than, greater than, or equal to 1?

Less than

100

Solve the problem, then simplify:

1 4/5 ÷ 7/9 =

2 11/35

100

Write out the equation and the answer for the following problem:

Natalie baked cookies for her siblings. She has 48 cookies. She wants to split these evenly between herself and her 4 siblings. How many cookies will each person get?

48/5 = 9 3/5 cookies

200

Solve the problem, then simplify: 

10 5/12 + 6 1/2 =

16 11/12

200

Solve the problem, then simplify: 

5 - 2 2/3 =

2 1/3

200

Solve the problem, then simplify:

3 1/5 * 2 6/7 =

9 1/7

200

Will the problem

7 * 8/5

result in a number that is less than, greater than, or equal to 7?

Greater than

200

Solve the problem, then simplify:

3 1/2 ÷ 1 3/4 =

2

200

Write out the equation and the answer for the following problem:

Izzy bought 44 juice boxes for her birthday party. If there are 18 people at the party how many juice boxes could each person get?

44/18 = 2 4/9

juice boxes 

300

Solve the problem, then simplify:

6 1/3 + 4 3/4 =

11 1/12

300

Solve the problem, then simplify: 

8 1/3 - 4 3/4 =

3 7/12

300

Of the students in class, 1/3 play sports outside of school. 2/5 of the students who play sports, play football. What fraction of the students in class play football?

2/15 

300

If Hazel in making brownies and decides to multiply her recipe by 4/9, will her recipe be less than, greater than or equal to what she started with?

Less than

300

Gaby had 1/2 yard of butcher paper and cut it into 4 equal strips to make posters for the school movie night. How long was each poster?

 1/8 yards

300

Write out the equation and the answer for the following problem:

For dinner, Charlotte made 12 servings of chili. Charlotte has four friends coming over for dinner. How many servings of chili could Charlotte and each of her friends get?

12/5 = 2 2/5

servings of chili

400

Luka ran 7 3⁄10 yards to catch a football. The next time, he ran 2 8⁄12 yards farther. How far did he run all together the second time?

9 29/30 yards

400

Mrs. Windle made 6 2⁄5 gallons of her favorite cold brew coffee. After Benchmark review week there was 4 1⁄6 gallons left. How many gallons of cold brew did Mrs. Windle drink over Benchmark review week?

2 7/30 gallons

400

At the Milo Zoo, 1 3/4 of the animals are primates. Of the primates, 1/4 are monkeys. What fraction of the animals at the Milo Zoo are monkeys?

7/16 

400

Will the problem

6/2 * 5/5

result in a number that is less than, greater than, or equal to 3?

Equal to

400

Mrs. Fuhr is passing out snacks to her students. To make sure she has enough, she need to know how many 1/4 cup servings are in 2 cups of cheese crackers.

8 cups

400

Write out the equation and the answer for the following problem:

Rae bought 44 miniature crumble cookies for Christmas gifts. She has 32 people that she wants to give them to. How many miniature crumbl cookies can Rae give to each person?

44/32 = 1 3/8

crumble cookies

500

Mrs. Radnothy made 5 6/8 cups of peppermint hot chocolate. Mr. Radnothy made 1 3/4 cups of regular hot chocolate. How much hot chocolate did they make all together?

 7 1/2  cups

500

Jayce spent 2 1⁄10 hours studying for the benchmark. Zae spent 1 1⁄8 hours studying for the benchmark. How much more time did Jayce spend studying than Zae?

39/40 hours

500

Of the cakes at Sophi's Bakery, 2 1/3 have chocolate frosting. Of the cakes with chocolate frosting, 1 1/3 have custard filling. What fraction of the cakes at Sophi's Bakery have both chocolate frosting and custard filling?

3 1/9 

500

If Alyanna in making cookies and decides to multiply her recipe by 1 7/3, will her recipe be less than, greater than or equal to what she started with?

Greater than

500

Mrs. Strango has 24 2/3 apples and she wants to divide them between 13 of her students. How many apples will each student get?

1 35/39  apples each

500

Write out the equation and the answer for the following problem:

Spencer and his four buddies decided they were going to chow down on some cheesy broccoli. They bought 16 pounds of broccoli smothered it all in cheese. If they each ate an equal amount, how many pounds of cheesy broccoli did they each eat?

They each ate

16/5 = 3 1/5

pounds of cheesy broccoli.