Fraction word problems - page 44 of 159
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- Difference of two fractions
What is the difference between 1/2 and 1/6? (Write the answer as a fraction in the lowest terms. ) - Ratio to total
7:12 is the ratio of orchids to tulips. What is the ratio of the number of orchids to the total number of flowers in the garden? - Ms. Sheppard
Ms. Sheppard cuts ½ of a piece of construction paper. She uses ⅙ of the piece to make a flower. What fraction of the sheet of paper does she use to make the flower? - Samuel
Samuel has 1/3 of a bag of rice and Isabella has 1/2 of a bag of rice. What fraction of a full bag of rice do they have altogether? - Applicant success
Of the 4,500 applicants, 2/9 were successful in the university entrance exams. How many applicants were successful? - The parsley
Milka's grandmother planted 12 rows of vegetables. 1/6 of the rows are carrots. The rest is parsley. How many rows are planted with parsley? - The recipe
The recipe requires 7/8 cups of milk. Tom has already added 3/8 cups. How much more milk should Lea add to follow the recipe? - A laundry
Mr. Green washed 1/4 of his laundry. His son washed 3/7 of it. Who washed most of the laundry? How much of the laundry still needs to be washed? - Number sum square
Calculate the square of the half of the sum of the numbers 3/5 and -1/3. - Add sub fractions
What is 4 1/2+2/7-213/14? - Babysitting
Susan earns $27.40 for 4 hours of babysitting. How much would she earn for 7 hours? - Number sum calculation
Determine the sum of three numbers if the first number is 328, the second is 28 smaller, and the third represents ¼ of the first number. - Expressions
Let k represent an unknown number and express the following expressions: 1. The sum of the numbers n and two 2. The quotient of the numbers n and nine 3. Twice the number n 4. The difference between nine and the number n 5. Nine less than the number n - Adding mixed numbers
Add these two mixed numbers: 1 5/6 + 2 2/11= - Fraction product puzzle
Find such a fraction to the fraction that their product is equal to 8/11, 4, 1/100, 13/4, 1/3 - 3 children
Three children had to divide 4 pounds is candy. How much candy did each child get? - Evaluate expression
Evaluate expression using the BODMAS rule: 1 1/4+1 1/5÷3/5-5/8 - Order Fractions
Arrange the fractions from the smallest to the largest. 2/5, 15/6, 1/4, 5/5, 5/4, 4/10, 6/5. - Change the numbers in the ratio
Change the numbers 29, 38, and 43 in a 3:4 ratio. - Napkins
Viera and Darina exchanged napkins. Always three yellow for four red napkins. How many yellow napkins will Viera receive for 24 red napkins?
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