Mixed numbers + comparing - practice problems
Number of problems found: 28
- Which 15
Which is larger, 1 2/7 or 10/4? - Order fractions
Arrange in ascending order 1 5/6, 11/9, 5/16, 3 - What number 2
What number is between 3 1/4 and 3 1/8? Write at least three numbers. - If you 4
If you take away 1 ¾ from 3 1/3, the answer is 2 2/3. Is this correct?
- Janna 2
Janna lives 4 3/10 miles from school. She estimates she travels 4 x 2 x 5 or 40 miles weekly. Is her estimate an overestimate or an underestimate? Explain. - Ricardo
Ricardo is 1 9/10 metres tall. If Ricardo is 3/10 meters taller than Joan, what is Joan's height in meters? - Comparing by height
Ira is 1 2/5 m tall. Her mother is 4/5 m as tall as Ira. How many times is Ira's mother taller than her? - Identify improper fraction
How do you identify improper fractions? Which is improper: A) 3/4 B) 32/15 C) 3/9 D) 2 2/11 - Rohans purchase
The cost of a pen is ₹ 15 ¾ and a pencil for ₹ 4 ¼. If Rohan purchased 3 pens and 12 pencils, which items cost him more and by how much?
- Which 14
Which values of a, b, and c represent the answer in simplest form? 7/9 divided by 4/9 = a StartFraction b Over c EndFraction a = 1, b = 4, c = 3 a = 1, b = 3, c = 4 a = 1, b = 63, c = 36 a = 1, b = 36, c = 63 - Comparing weights
Tam baked 4⅔ dozen cupcakes. Lani baked 4⅓ dozen cupcakes. Mabel baked 5⅓ dozen cupcakes. Who baked the most cupcakes (write a first letter: T or L, M) - Comparing mixed numbers
Which of the following expression will give a sum of 7 and 3/10? A. 3 and 1/5+ 4 and 2/2 B. 3 and 1/10+4 and 2/10 C. 1/10+ 7 and 2/5 D. 2 and 1/10+ 5 and 3/10 - Carlo 2
Carlo had 5/6 of pizza, and Dannah had 1 5/8 of a similar pizza. How much more pizza did Dannah have than Carlo? - Conner
Conner picked 8 1/5 pounds of apples. Louisa picked 9 2/3 pounds of apples. How many apples, more pounds, did Louisa pick than Conner?
- Evaluate mixed expressions
Which of the following equals 4 and 2 over 3 divided by 3 and 1 over 2? A. 4 and 2 over 3 times 3 and 2 over 1 B. 14 over 3 times 2 over 7 C. 14 over 3 times 7 over 2 D. 42 over 3 times 2 over 31 - For each
For each pair of expressions, circle the greater product without finding the product. (write 1=left expression, 2=right expression) a. 3/4 x 2/3 and 3/4 x 1/2 b. 2/3 x 3 1/4 and 4/3 x 3 1/4 c. 3/8 x 3/8 and 3/8 x 1/2 - A snack
Jim made a snack by combining ⅓ of a bowl of granola with ¼ of a bowl of chopped banana and ½ of a bowl of yogurt. Did one bowl hold all of the ingredients at one time? Explain your answer. - Lemonade
During a contest, Karlo drank 1 3/4 liters of lemonade, and Ralph drank 1 ½ liter. Who drank more lemonade, and by how much? - Sandy
Sandy, John, and Marg baked pies for the Bake Sale. Sandy cut his pies into 6ths, John cut his into 8ths, and Marg cut hers into quarters. Sandy sold 11/6, John sold 1 3/8 pies, and Marg sold 9/4 pies. Who sold the most pies? Who sold the fewest?
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