3x4
24
55÷5
11
Which of the following are equal to 1/2
a. 3/5
b. 3/6
c. 6/10
d. 8/7
b. 3/6
Scott, Frankie, and Corey played in the snow for 4 hours.
Scott made 5 snowballs and 2 snowmen.
Corey made 7 snowballs.
Frankie made 4 snowballs and a snow fort.
How many snowballs did the boys make?
16 snowballs
7x8
56
121÷11
11
Change the improper fraction into a proper fraction
9/5
1 4/5
86 people visited the dinosaur exhibit on Saturday.
There were 44 different exhibits at the science museum.
21 fewer people visited the exhibit on Sunday.
How many people visited the dinosaur exhibit on Sunday?
65 visited on sunday
13x7
91
97÷3
32r1
Add these improper fractions and change them into proper fractions
49/20 + 1/20
2 10/20
Dean had 30 toy whistles.
He gave 2 whistles to each of his 6 friends.
How many whistles did Dean have left?
18 whistles
28x19
532
458÷2
229
Add these improper fractions and change them into proper fractions
15/10 + 27/10
4 2/10
Tim's garden is divided into 3 sections.
There are three times as many pepper plants as cucumber plants.
There are twice as many tomato plants as pepper plants.
If there are 8 cucumber plants, how many tomato plants are there?
48 tomato plants
251x62
15562
1598÷7
228r2
Order these fractions from least to most
1/2 3/4 7/8 1/10 2/6
1/10 2/6 1/2 3/4 7/8
Marcus had $450.
He spent 2/5 of it on a DVD player.
He then spent 1/3 of the remaining money on a jacket.
How much money did Macus have left?
$180