Comparing - practice for 12 year olds - page 2 of 11
Number of problems found: 218
- Anesa
Anesa ate 3/4 of her pizza, and Eman ate 1/4 of her pizza. Who ate the greater part of the pizza? - Parul
Parul and Tarun ran a race of 200m. Parul completed the race in 2/3 min and Taun in 3/5 mins. Who took more time? - The track 2
The track team is trying to reduce their time for a relay race. First, they reduce their time by 2.1 minutes. Then, they are able to reduce that time by 1/10. If their final time is 3.96 minutes, what was their beginning time? Show or explain your reasoni - A student 4
A student knows that ¾ x 4 is the same as 4 x ¾ The student assumes that 4 ÷ ¾ is the same as ¾ ÷ 4 Is the student correct?
- Which 15
Which two digits need to be interchanged to make the following equation correct? 16+7*2+4-3=12 A) 2 and 4 B) 7 and 4 C) 16 and 2 D) 7 and 3 - LCMs
What is the difference between the LCM (16, 400) and LCM (15, 65)? - Dogs weights
Four out of nine dogs weigh less than 20 pounds. What is the decimal equivalent for the number of dogs weighing less than 20 pounds? - What number 2
What number is between 3 1/4 and 3 1/8? Write at least three numbers. - Place 2
Place the correct symbol, < or >, between the two numbers: 4/7? 5/6
- Order tempteratures
At 9:00 PM, the temperature was –26 degrees Fahrenheit; at 10:00 PM, the temperature was –28 degrees Fahrenheit; and at 11:00 PM, the temperature was –14 degrees Fahrenheit. When was it warmest? - Marcellus
Marcellus has two bottles of ketchup that are the same size. One bottle is 1/5 full, and the other bottle is 1/2 full. Can all the ketchup fit into one bottle without the ketchup overflowing? - Shandra
Shandra saved $24. She lends 1/3 of her savings to her brother. Shandra wants to buy an $18 bracelet. Will she have enough money to purchase the bracelet? Explain - Playing games
In a school, 9/10 of the students take part. 2/3 of these play football. What fraction of the students play football? - Evaluate expressions
Which expression equals 12? ...
- The sum
If you add 3/4 and 5/8, what would be the sum? A. more than one B. equal to one C. less than one D. zero - Andy and Mike
Mike and Andy are each reading the same book. Mike read 2/4 of the book on Tuesday and 1/3 of the book on Wednesday. Andy read 1/2 of the book on Tuesday and 1/5 of the book on Wednesday. Andy says that altogether he read more of the book on Tuesday and W - Numbers 83301
On the number line, display all real numbers greater than or equal to two and less than 5. - Condition 83228
Three boys, Ivo, Vlado, and Alan, are reading the same book, with the condition that they will read the same number of pages every day during the entire reading until they finish the book. Ivo reads 18 pages from it every day, Vlado reads 24 pages, and Al - Construct 83156
Construct 2 circles so that their centers are 5 cm apart and: and they had no common touch b- they had a common point They had 2 points in common.
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