Mixed numbers - math word problems - page 31 of 43
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- 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. - Addition of mixed numerals
Add two mixed fractions: 2 4/6 + 1 3/6 - Screw production
How many screws can we make from a rod whose weight is 3 3/4 kg if the weight of the screw is 3/16 kg and we count 3/20 of the material? - Mixing colours
Last summer, Mang Tinoy repainted his car. He used 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 in total? - Jose studied
Jose studied for 4 and 1/2 hours on Saturday and another 6 and 1/4 hours on Sunday. He has allowed 1 and 1/2 hours per subject on Saturday and 1 and 1/4 hours per Sunday. How many subjects did he study? - The rope 2
The rope in the school gym is 10 1/2 feet long. Coach Hill tied a knot every 3/4 foot to make climbing easier. How many knots are in the rope? - Gavin
Gavin had 3 gallons of orange juice ready to serve at the breakfast party. His family drank 2 ⅛ gallons. How much is left? Show your work with a number line, area model, or grid. - Evan
Evan, Samuel, and Alex are doing a biking relay on the Key Biscayne Bridge. Altogether, they bike a total of 7 miles. If Evan bikes 2 1/3 of a mile and Samuel bikes 2 1/4 of a mile, what distance does Alex bike? - Gold fabric
Katy and her girlfriends went to the store to buy supplies to make a costume for Katy's school play. They needed 7 ½ meters of gold fabric. If each meter costs 3.4 USD, how much will 7 ½ meters cost? - Antonio 2
Antonio harvested 100 1/2 kg of fruits from his farm, selling 30 2/3 kg of durian and 34 5/6 kg of mangosteen. How many kilograms of fruit were not sold? - Paper weight comparison
Veronica collected 3/5 kg of paper, Alex collected 3/4 kg of paper, and George collected 7/10 kilograms of paper. a) who collected the most and who collected the least? b) how many kg of paper did they collect together? (cut the result in the form of a mi - 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. - Oil crisis
A car runs 16 km using 1 liter of petrol. How much distance will it cover using 2 3/4 liters of petrol? - To improper fraction
Change the mixed number to an improper fraction: a) 1 2/15 b) -2 15/17 - Mixed numbers
Rewrite mixed numbers so the fractions have the same denominator: 5 1/5 - 2 2/3 - Apple purchase
Three classmates bought apples. Peter bought two whole one-thirds of the kg, Spring 5 sixths of a kg less than Peter and Daniel 2 times as much as Peter. How many kilograms of apples did the boys buy together? - Potter figurine clay
How many figurines can a potter make from 133 1/3 kg of clay if he needs 4/15 kg of clay to make one and 1/20 of the material is wasted during production? - Mrs. Sojka
Mrs. Sojka gave her class 12 minutes to read. Natalie read 7 1/2 pages in the time. At what rate in pages per hour did Natalie read? - How much 5
How much does a kilo of strawberries cost if 8 and 2/3 or (8 2/3) kilos cost P 934.50? Express the answer in decimal form and round it off to the nearest hundredths. - 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
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