Fractions ⇄ Decimals ⇄ Percents
Adding & Subtracting Fractions
Mixed Numbers
Improper Fractions
Word Problems
100

This decimal and percent are equivalent to the fraction 1/4.

What are 0.25 and 25%?

100

 5/8 + 1/8

What is 3/4?

100

2 1/4 + 1 3/4

What is 4?

100

Convert this improper fraction to a mixed number: 7/3

What is 2 1/3?

100

A student drank 1/2 of a bottle of water in the morning and 1/4 in the afternoon.
How much of the bottle did they show?

What is 3/4 of the bottle?

200

This fraction is equal to 0.6 in simplest form.

What is 3/5?

200

7/12 − 3/12

What is 1/3?

200

6 3/4 − 1 1/4

What is 5 1/2?

200

Convert this mixed number to an improper fraction: 4 2/5

What is 22/5?

200

A recipe uses 2/3 cup of flour and adds 1/6 cup more.

How much flour is used in total?

What is 5/6 cup?

300

This fraction and decimal are equal to 75%.

What are 3/4 and 0.75?

300

1/3 + 1/6

What is 1/2?

300

3 2/5 + 1 1/5

What is 4 3/5?

300

Convert the improper fraction 11/3 into a mixed number.

What is 3 2/3?

300

Three friends share a pizza.
One eats 35%, another eats 0.4, and the rest is left.
What percent of the pizza is left?

What is 25%?

400

This decimal and fraction are equivalent to 40%.

What are 0.4 and 2/5?

400

Add: 3/4 + 5/8

What is 1 3/8?

400

Subtract: 5 1/2 − 2 3/4

What is 2 3/4?

400

Why can improper fractions be written as mixed numbers?

Because improper fractions show more than one whole. Dividing the numerator by the denominator tells us how many wholes there are, and the remainder becomes the fraction part.

400

A baker used 2 1/2 cups of sugar for cookies and 1 3/4 cups for a cake.
How many cups of sugar did the baker use in total?

What is 4 1/4 cups