Addition - practice for 11 year olds - page 13 of 24
Number of problems found: 479
- Carrie
Carrie picked 2/5 of the raspberries from the garden, and Robin picked some too. When they were finished, 1/3 of the raspberries still needed to be picked. What fraction of the raspberries did Robin pick? Use pictures, numbers, or words, and write your - Eight pipes
Eight pipes are each 2¼m long. What is the total length of the eight pipes? - Standing 48603
Hugo and Fido were standing in front of the stairs. Hugo went up three steps, down one, then up five, and down three. Fido went up seven steps, down five, up six, and down four. Who ascended higher in the end, Fido or Hugo? (write the result F, H, or 0 if - The elevator
Hanka took the elevator. She got on the third floor, went down to the basement, went up five stories, went down two floors, up three, up two again, and got out. On which floor did she get off? (Don't forget what the basement is)
- Fruit punch
Kelly made fruit punch to serve at a party for her chess team. She mixed 1 2/5 liters of cranberry juice and 1 3/5 liters of pineapple juice together. Then, she split the fruit punch evenly among nine glasses. How much fruit punch did Kelly pour into ea - Recipe ingredients
Monica's cookie recipe calls for Three-fourths of a cup of flour. Her mother's recipe calls for Two-thirds as much as Monica's. How many cups of flour does her mother's recipe require? - Farmer 5
Farmer Joe ordered three bags of soil last month. Each bag weighed 4 ⅖ kilograms. He used the first bag in a week. At the end of this month, there were 2 ¾ kilograms of soil left in the second bag and ⅞ kilograms of soil left in the third bag. How much so - Three rectangles
Some wire is used to make three rectangles: A, B, and C. Rectangle B's dimensions are 3/5 cm larger than Rectangle A's dimensions, and Rectangle C's dimensions are again 3/5 cm larger than Rectangle B's dimensions. Rectangle A is 2 cm by 3 1/5 cm. What is - Difference 46651
Find the product of the ratio and the difference between the numbers 16/3 and 3.2
- A large 2
A large popcorn bag holds four times as much as a small popcorn bag at the end of the party, with 3 1/3 small bags and 2 1/4 large bags left. How many small bags with the leftover popcorn fill? - When Emily
When Emily arrived home from school, she spent 8 minutes eating a snack. Then, she spent 15 minutes playing with her dog and 32 minutes doing her chores. Finally, Emily spent 45 minutes finishing her homework. How long had Emily been home when she finishe - Walk for exercise
Anya, Jose, Cali, and Stephan walk for exercise. Anya's route is 2 1/4 kilometers long. Jose's route is 1 1/2 fewer km. Cali's route is 1 1/2 times as long as Jose's route and two fewer km than Stephan's route. What distance (S) is Stephan's route? - Math test
Brayden was solving some math problems for the math team. He answered two math problems. Matthew answered 3. John answered one. Matthew is 1/2 times as many. Brayden said 2/6. Is he correct? Why or why not? Be sure to explain your answer. - A dump
A dump truck bought 1/3 of a ton of rock on the first trip, 1/2 of a ton on the second trip, and 4/5 of a ton on the third trip. What was the total weight of the rock?
- Circular garden
Alice creates a circular vegetable garden. Tomatoes are planted in 1/3 of the circular garden, carrots are planted in 2/5 of the circular garden, and green peppers are planted in 1/10 of the circular garden. What fraction represents the remaining unplante - Cups of flour
Jade was baking cupcakes for her class. She has 4 5/4 cups of flour. For one batch, she used 1 2/3 cups of flour. On another batch, she used 7/9 of a cup of flour. How much flour does Jade have left after making the two batches of cupcakes? - Samuel
Samuel has 1/3 of a bag of rice, and Isabella has a 1/2 bag of rice. What fraction of our bag of rice do they have altogether? - Difference 44661
I think the number. When I multiply it by four, subtract 12 from the product, then divide the difference by five, and I get the imaginary number again to the share of 4. What number do I think? - Painting classrooms
Martha solicited 3 2/3 liters of paint for the brigade. Their city mayor gave their school another 2 2/5 liters of paint. How many classrooms can be painted if each classroom needs 1 3/7 liters?
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