Order of Operations
Adding & Subtracting Fractions
Multiplying & Dividing Fractions
Word Problems
Decimals
100

2+[(5x3)÷3]

7

100

(2/4)+(3/4)

(5/4) or 1(1/4)

100

(1/2)x(3/4)

(6/4) or 1(2/4)

100

Destiny has 1/2 a pound worth of candy. Scarlett has 3/4 a pound worth of candy. Who has more candy?

Scarlett

100

0.63+0.27

0.90

200

7+3-[(2x3)+2]

12

200

(4/6)-(2/3)

0

200

(5/6)÷(3/4)

(20/18) or 1(2/18)

200

Daniel got 12 Crumbl Cookies for his birthday. Instead of eating them, however, Daniel gave each of his friends 1/2 of a cookie. How many friends got part of a cookie?

6 friends

200

0.78-0.23

0.55

300

(12x5)+3x(5-2)

69

300

(4/12)+(2/6)+(1/2)

(14/12) or 1(2/12)

300

(7/12)x(3/6)

(21/72)

300

Jason has 0.75 liters worth of Dr Pepper. Gabriel has 0.5 liters worth. If they were to combine their drinks together, how much Dr Pepper would they have?

1.25 liters

300

0.23x0.45

.1035

400

[(50-2)x4]+12

204

400

(4/3)-(1/2)+(3/4)

(19/12) or 1(7/12)

400

(6/4)÷(1/8)

(48/4) or 12

400

Jason's mom bought 20 boxes of cars. There were 5 cars in each boxes. However, only 1/2 of all the cars work. How many cars work?

50

400

0.85÷7

.121

500

18+12+2x2

34

500

(6/3)-(1/2)

(9/6) or 1(3/6)

500

(3/2)x(9/12)

(27/24) or 1(3/12)

500

There were 500 Chick-fil-A Sandwiches and 200 Lemonades. However, someone broke into the Chick-fil-A stole the food! Only 1/5 of the Sandwiches and  1/2 of the Lemonades remained. How many sandwiches were left?

100 Sandwiches

500

0.34x.0.78÷20

0.01326