52/100 + 2/10 =
72/100
Stacy has 6/7 of a quart of pasta salad. She gave 3/7 of a quart to her sister for her to eat for supper. How much pasta salad does Stacy have left?
3/7
Which of the following fractions is equivalent to 6/8?
1. ¾
2. 3/12
3. ⅓
4. ⅔
3/4
Which is a way to show 3/5?
a. 1/5 + 1/5
b. 2/5 + 2/5
c. 1/5 + 2/5
d. 4/5 + 1/5
C
Beth rides her motorcycle to work and back each day for a total of 7/8 of a mile. How many miles does she ride in 8 days?
7 miles
4/10 + 6/100 =
46/100
Steve was in a 7 mile race. He ran 1/2 of it and walked the rest. How many miles did he run?
3 1/2 miles
Which fraction is greater than 5/6?
a. 3/8
b. 2/4
c. 7/8
d. 5/8
7/8
Which statements are true. Choose TWO statements.
a. 0.60 = 0.6
b. 0.03 > 0.3
c. 8.0 = 0.8
d. 0.09 < 0.9
A
D
Annie wants to make 9 batches of cupcakes. Each batch calls for 3/4 cup of sugar. How many cups of sugar will she need in all?
27/4
Sally ate 3/8 of a pie. She then ate 2/4 of a different pie. How much pie did she eat in all?
7/8 in total
3/10-25/100
5/100
Use <,>, or =
2/6 ___ 3/4
4/7 ___ 2/7
1/4 ___ 5/10
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>
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Put the following decimals in order from least to greatest.
0.65 0.6 0.5 0.59 0.06 0.05
0.05, 0.06, 0.5, 0.59, 0.6, 0.65
Sam wants to finish reading his new book. If he reads 3/12 of it every night for 4 nights, can he finish it? Prove it.
12/12 yes he can
2/10 + 43/100
63/100
Travis wanted to make pizzas for his friends. He bought 4 and 2/5 pounds of cheese. He bought 3 and 4/5 pounds of pepperonis. He used 2 and 1/5 pounds of pepperonis. How many pounds of pepperonis does he have left?
1 and 3/5
Put the following fractions in order from least to greatest.
1/4 6/12 6/8 8/8 1/12 5/6
1/12 1/4 6/12 6/8 5/6 8/8
There are 20 boys on the soccer team. 4/5 of them have brown hair. How many boys on the team have brown hair?
16
Ms. Smith packed lunch her her family. Each lunch weighed 3/4 of a pound. She packed 5 lunches in a bag. How heavy was the bag?
15/4
2 and 2/5 + 4 and 4/5
7 1/5
6 1/8 - 3 3/8 = ______
2 and 6/8
Choose Yes or No if the comparison is correct.
1/3 > 1/5 Yes / No
9/8 < 6/5 Yes / No
7/8 > 8/7 Yes / No
3/7 > 6/7 Yes / No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Mr. Baker baked 28 pies. He sold 3/4 of the pies at the farmer's market. How many pies did he sell at the farmers market?
21
Which equations are true? Choose TWO statements. (Hint: You might want to solve each side of the equation.)
a. 5/7 x 3 = 8/7
b. 3/8 x 4 = 12/8
c. 1/7 x 8 = 5 x 1/3
d. 6/8 x 3 = 6 x 3/8
B
D