Mark has 2 4 of a pound of grapes. David has 1 4 of a pound of grapes. How many pounds of grapes do Mark and David have altogether? Enter the number.
3/4
Enter the fraction that is equivalent to the expression 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5.
3/5
Enter the symbol (<, >, or =) that goes in the box to make a true comparison. 0.19 □ 0.29
0.19 < 0.29
Enter the symbol (<, >, or =) that correctly compares the fractions. 2/3 □ 5/6
2/3 < 5/6
Enter another fraction equal to 1/3
2/6, 3/9, 4,12 or any equivalent fraction
Enter the unknown number that makes the equation true. □= 16× 1/8
16/8
Patrick read two books with the same number of pages.
He read 0.56 of book one. He read 0.49 of book two. Select all statements that are true about the books Patrick read.
A. He read more pages in book two because 9 is greater than 6.
B. He read more pages in book one because 5 is greater than 4.
C. He read fewer pages in book two because 4 is less than 5.
D. He read fewer pages in book one because 6 is less than 9.
B, C
Select all of the numbers that make this comparison true.
□× 2 6 >1
A. 2
B. 4
C. 3
D. 6
E. 1
B, D
Emily is giving candy to 8 of her friends. She wants to give each friend 2/3 of a chocolate bar. How many whole chocolate bars does she need?
6 whole bars