Fractions - practice for 11 year olds - page 26 of 48
Number of problems found: 941
- Fractions 81761
Mom baked cakes. She set aside a third of them for her father. She left the rest on the table. Rišo came and ate a third of the cakes that were on the table. What fraction of all the pies was left on the table? Write the result in fractions. - Hazelnuts 63054
Mom bought a mixture of nuts. It contains 0.2 kg of hazelnuts. 1/4 kg of cashew nuts and 2/3 kg of peanuts. How much did the whole mix weigh? - Two boxes 2
The students filled two boxes with 5-peso coins. Box A has 300 5-peso coins, and Box B has 450 coins. In what way is the volume of box A lesser or smaller than the volume of box B? Explain your answer. - A box 3
A box delivery truck consumes 12 gallons of gasoline in three days of 2 4/5 gallons of gas or consumes on the first day and three and 710 gallons consumed on the second day. How much is consumed on the third day? - Mixing colours
Last summer, Mang Tinoy repainted his car. He mixed 2 3/8 cans of white paint, 1 1/3 cans of red paint, and 1 2/4 cans of blue paint. How much paint did he use overall? - A turtle
A turtle is 20 5/6 inches below the surface of a pond. It dives to a depth of 32 1/4 inches. What is the change in the turtle's position? Write your answer as a mixed number. - Mario
Mario is making cookies for princess peach. He needs to make four times the amount the recipe calls for. If a recipe requires 1/2 cup of flour, then how much total flour will Mario need? - Kenneth
Kenneth is painting his kitchen and bathroom. He bought 5 gallons of paint to paint the two rooms. He uses 1/4 of that amount to paint the bathroom and the rest from painting the kitchen. How many gallons of paint did Kenneth use to paint the kitchen? - 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. - 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? - Martin
Martin is making a model of a Native American canoe. He has 5 1/2 feet of wood. He uses 2 3/4 feet for the hull and 1 1/4 feet for a paddle. How much wood does he have left? Martin has x feet of wood left. - Athletic race
Before a race, you start 4 5/8 feet behind your friend. You are 3 2/3 feet ahead of your friend at the halfway point. What is the change in distance between you and your friend from the beginning of the race? - Babysitting
The amount Susan charges per hour for babysitting is directly proportional to the number of children she watches. She charges $4.50 for three kids. How much would she charge for babysitting five kids? - Pamela
Lara Pamela spends her salary of 3000 on food, clothing, recreation, and savings, which are in the ratio of 48:20:15:37, respectively. How much does he spend on savings? - Kilo candy
One kilogram of chocolate candy costs 10 euros. Kate bought 250 grams and had the eight-pack of candy. How much does one bonbon cost? - One-third 48373
40 g of washing powder is needed for 10 l of water. When washing in hard water, the dosage should be increased by one-third. How many grams of detergent is required per 10 liters of hard water? - Contains 42781
The box contains 18 plums, 27 apricots, and 36 pears. How many pieces of fruit remained in the box if Palo took 7/9 apricots, 1/2 plums, and 3/4 pears from it? - Candy
You stop at hasty to buy candy. You give half of the bag to one friend. Then give a quarter to another friend. Later two more friends come, and you give each of them a third of what is in the bag. How many candies did you start with? - Parentheses
Insert parentheses into the expression 2/3 times 5/6 + 3/4 divided by 3/5 so that a. The first operation to be performed is addition and b. The first operation to be performed is division. In both cases, evaluate and write results. - One large
One large pizza is cut into 12 pieces. The pizza has sausage, mushrooms, and cheese on it. Michelle ate 1/6 of the pizza, Natalie ate 1/4 of the pizza, Bridgette ate 1/8 of the pizza, and Brenda ate 1/3 of the pizza. How much of the whole pizza is left, a
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