Mixed numbers - practice for 12 year olds - page 2 of 29
Number of problems found: 562
- A jar
A jar contains one and a half liters of milk. Another jar contains two and a quarter liters of milk. How much milk in all? - Solve 21
Solve the following problem and write the answer as a mixed number in the lowest terms: 8/11 ÷ 4/9. - Peter 12
Peter spends 1 1/2 hours playing, 2 1/2 hours reading, and 2/3 hours cooking. Find the sum of hours. - What is 23
What is the answer to sum 2 1/2 and 1 3/8 minus 5 1/4?
- Multiply 14
Multiply 36/12 and 33/12. Write the answer as an improper fraction in the lowest terms. - Quarts of strawberries
Geraldine picked 4 1/2 quarts of strawberries, while Lonnie picked 3/4 as many. Thus, Lonnie picked 4 1/2 quarts of strawberries, while Geraldine picked 4 1/2 quarts of strawberries. - A jug
A jug holds 1 2/3 of a liter of water. How much does a 5 1/2 jug hold? - A Strip
A Strip of the length 8 1/3m is cut into 5 pieces of equal length. Find the length of each piece. - Negative mixed 2
What is −4 2/3 + 2 1/2? Write the answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
- A water
A water jug has 1 5/8 liters of liquid. How do you write this mixed number as a decimal? - You spend
You spend 2 1/2 hours online. You spend 1/5 of that time writing a blog. How long do you spend writing that blog? - The cost 10
The cost of 7 2/3 meters of cloth is 12 3/4 USD. Find the cost per meter. - The recipe 3
The recipe for cookies with cream requires 1 2/6 cups of cream for 1 tub. How many cups of cream will you need for 4 tubs? - A string
A string 2 4/5 m long is cut into 6 pieces. How long is each piece?
- A meter
A meter of cloth costs Rs 16 1/2. Find the cost of 8 3/4 m of fabric. - A cupcake
A cupcake takes just 1/4 of an hour to bake. How can cupcakes bake in 1 1/2 hours? - An apple
An apple cake recipe calls for 2 2/3 c of apple slices. Each apple supplies about 2/3 c of slices. How many apples are needed to make the cake? - My fraction
My fraction is not a mixed number. My fraction is equivalent to 1/2. When my fraction is divided by 1/3, the answer is 1 1/2. The numerator of the fraction is 4. What is my fraction? - Miguel 2
Miguel had 5/6 of a pizza, and Chris had 1 and 5/8 of a similar pizza. How much more pizza did Chris have than Miguel?
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