Convert to Improper Fractions
Improper Fraction Subtraction
Mixed Number Subtraction
Find the missing mixed number
Challenge
100

Convert 2 ½ to an improper fraction.
 

5/2

100

5/3 − 4/3 =

1/3

100

4 ½ − 2 ½ =

(Add '0' point but deduct 500 if wrong)

2

100

X − 2 ½ = 3 ½

X = 6

100

Liam had 6 ½ liters of water. He poured out 2 ½ liters. How much water is left?


4 litres

200

Convert 3 ¾ to an improper fraction.

(Add '0' point but deduct 300 if wrong)


15/4

200

9/4 − 5/4 =

1

200

6 ¾ − 3 ¾ =

3

200

Y − 1 ¾ = 4 ½

Y = 6 ¼

200

A gardener had 6 ½ meters of ribbon. She used 2 ¾ meters for a flower arrangement. How much ribbon is left?

3 ¾

300

Convert 4 ⅔ to an improper fraction.

14/3

300

13/5 − 4/5 =

Give your answer in improper fraction

(DOUBLE POINT)

9/5 

300

8 ⅖ − 3 ⅕ 

5 ⅕ 

300

8 ⅕ − B = 2 ⅖

(DOUBLE POINT)

 5 ⅘

300

A painter bought some paint. She used 4 ⅓ liters on the first wall. If she had 9 ½ liters total, how many liters can she use on the second wall?

4 ¼ liters

400

Convert 5 ⅚ to an improper fraction.

35/6

400

13/8 − 5/6 =

19/24

400

8 ⅗ − 3 ¼ =

Give your answer in mixed numbers

(DOUBLE POINT)

5 7/20

400

7 ½ − P = 3 ¼

P = 4 ¼

400

The teacher had 12 ⅔ boxes of markers. She gave m boxes to the art club. She has 5 ⅓ boxes left. 

If there were exactly 24 markers in each box, how many markers did she give to the art club?

(800 points) 

m= 7 ⅓ boxes , 176 markers

500

Convert 7 ⅜ to an improper fraction.

59/8

500

53/7 − 8/3 − 11/21 =

Give your answer in mixed number 

(Extra 300 point)

4 8/21

500

7 ¾ − 2 ⅔ − 1 ½ =

Give your answer in mixed numbers

3 7/12

500

9 ¾ − Q = 4 ⅔

Q = 5 1/12

500

A train journey is 8 ½ hours long. It has already traveled 3 ⅔ hours. 

How much longer until it reaches the destination in hours and minutes?

(2000 Points)

4 hours 50 minutes