Fractions + comparing - practice problems
Number of problems found: 146
- 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 is larger, 1 2/7 or 10/4? - Place 2
Place the correct symbol, < or >, between the two numbers: 4/7? 5/6 - Order fractions
Arrange in ascending order 1 5/6, 11/9, 5/16, 3 - Anesa
Anesa ate 3/4 of her pizza, and Eman ate 1/4 of her pizza. Who ate the greater part of the pizza? - What number 2
What number is between 3 1/4 and 3 1/8? Write at least three numbers. - If you 4
If you take away 1 ¾ from 3 1/3, the answer is 2 2/3. Is this correct? - Subtract and compare
1-5/8 is the same as 11/8, true or false? - Fraction multiplication
Solve six times three-sixths equals blank. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. thirty-six thirds eighteen-sixths eighteen-sixteenths three thirty-sixths - 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? - Pizza 16
Kevin ate 5/12 of his pizza. Which is a better estimate for the amount of pizza that he ate: A. about half of the pizza or B. almost all of the pizza? - 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 - 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? - 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? - Ricardo
Ricardo is 1 9/10 metres tall. If Ricardo is 3/10 meters taller than Joan, what is Joan's height in meters? - Identify improper fraction
How to identify improper fractions? Which is improper: A) 3/4 B) 32/15 C) 3/9 D) 2 2/11 - Comparing by height
Ira is 1 2/5 m tall. Her mother is 4/5 m as tall as Ira. How many times is Ira's mother taller than her? - 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 - Decadic number
What is the expanded form of this number? 18.029 A: (1x10)+(8x1)+(2x1/10)+(9x1/100) B: (1×10)+(8×1)+(2×1/10)+(9×1/1,000) C: (1×10)+(8×1)+(2×1/100)+(9×1/1,000) D: (1×10)+(8×1)+(2×11/00)+(9×1/100) - 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?
Do you have homework that you need help solving? Ask a question, and we will try to solve it.