Subtraction fractions problems - page 22 of 28
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- Balloons 2
One balloon is 3 7/10 meters above the ground. A second balloon 2 3/5 meters higher. How far above the ground is the second balloon? Complete the addition equation and a related subtraction equation to model the problem. Use x to represent the height of t - Bus vs train
Milada took the bus, and the journey took 55 minutes. Jarmila was 1h 20 min by train. They arrived in Prague at the same time, 10h45 min. At what time did each have to go out? - Transferred 80359
There were 10 apples in the bowl. There were 35 apples in the bucket. Ivan transferred 15 apples from the bucket to the bowl. Then Zora took 4 apples from the bowl. Mom took 2/3 of the remaining apples in the bowl for the pie. How many apples are left in - Two-sevenths 64794
Adam is saving for new skis. In August, he saved two-sevenths of the total price, in September one-eighth of the total price, and in October two-thirds of the missing amount. Express as a fraction how much he still has left to save from the price of the s - Calculate 3502
The gardener planted 3/7 of the prepared tulips on the first and 1/7 on the second. What part of the prepared tulips did he already plant? What part does he have left? Can we calculate how many tulips there are? Which data is missing? - Lerato
Lerato picks 400 apples from the tree in the orchard. Lerato bottles 4/10 of the apples, use 1/8 of the apple in pie, and sells 3/20 of the apples. A, How many apples does Lerato sell? B, How many does she bottle? C, How many apples does she use in the pi - Visit to grandmother
Robert's family traveled 5/8 of the distance to his grandmother's house on Saturday. They traveled 1/3 of the remaining distance on Sunday. What fraction of the total distance to his grandmother's house was traveled on Sunday? - 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 - Transparent 5345
Clay balls and several transparent glass balls spilled out of Peter's pouch. Color the balls one by one if you know that 1/6 were red, 3/8 were blue, 7/24 were green, and 1/12 were yellow. How many glasses did he have? - Azile
Azile had R150 (South African Rand - currency/money - code ZAR). He spent 2/5 of the money on a shirt, and then he spent 2/3 of the money left to buy a cap. a) How much did the shirt cost? b)How much did he have left after buying the shirt? c) How much di - Fractions: 42141
Fractions: 14/17. 34/56 + 6/9 + 10/13 : 5/26 = 10/16 - ¼ + 15/18 : 5/9 = ¾. (25/42 - 3/7) +16/21 : 4/7 = 2. Whole numbers: (-12) + (-6). (-2) - (-14) : 2 = 35 : (-5) + (-12) . 2 + (-6) = 42 : (-3) . (-5) - (-12)+ (-16) = - Three-day 34971
During the three-day journey, the friends took 3/10 of the planned route on the first day and 1/4 of the intended way on the second day. How many km do they have left for the last day if the road is 80 km long? - Three cakes
There are three cakes an ice cream cake, chocolate, and a sponge cake. We ate 3/4 of the ice cream cake. We cut the chocolate cake into twelve equal pieces, of which We ate nine. The sponge cake was divided into eight equal pieces, with only one remaining - Peter's calculation
Peter wrote the following: 7 1/4 - 3 3/4 = 4 2/4 = 4 1/2 . Is Peter's calculation correct? Using words (math vocabulary) and numbers to explain why he is correct or incorrect. - Seven up
Peter barman is making 8 gallons of Tropical trip punch. He has already poured in 1 3/4 gal pineapple juice and 2 1/2 gal orange juice. The only other ingredient is 7-Up. How much does 7-Up Peter need? - Submerging
Monika dove 9 meters below the ocean's surface. She then dove 13 meters deeper. Then she rose 19 and one-fourth meters. What was her position concerning the water's surface (the water surface = 0, minus values = above water level, plus = above water level - Metal rod
You have a metal rod that's 51/64 inches long. The rod needs to be trimmed. You cut 1/64 inches from one end and 1/32 inches from the other end. Next, you cut the rod into six equal pieces. What will be the final length of each piece? - True or false?
Which of the following is true? A. Three and three ninths plus seven and six-elevenths equal ten and eighty-seven ninety ninths. B. two and three-eighths plus six and four-fifths equals eight and twelve fortieth C. three and three sevenths plus four and t - Simplify 3
Simplify mixed numerals expression: 8 1/4- 3 2/5 - (2 1/3 - 1/4) Show your solution. - A man 3
A man buys a box of fruits containing 286 fruits. Out of these, 1/2 are apples, and the rest are pears. 4/13 of the pears are rotten. He sells the good pears at rupees 4 1/11 each. How much money does he receive on selling the good pears?
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