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- Pancake mix
According to a recipe, each batch of pancake mix can make 12 pancakes. Lilly is making three batches for a brunch party. If each batch needs 7/12 cups of milk, how much milk does she need in total?
- Track suits
There are 100 tracksuits in a box. The sports shop sold 3/10 of the tracksuits on Monday, 1/4 on Tuesday, and they sold 2/5 on Wednesday, and the rest on Thursday. 1. How many tracksuits did the shop sell on Thursday? 2. What fraction of the tracksuits di
- A delivery truck
A box delivery truck consumes 12 gallons of gasoline in three days. 2 4/5 gallons of gas is consumed on the first day, and three and 7/10 gallons are 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?
- Rope cutting
Shane has a piece of rope that is 7 4/5 units long. How many pieces does he have if he cuts it into pieces that are each 3/5 of a unit long?
- 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.
- Jeff rode
Jeff rode his bike around a bike trail that was 1/3 of a mile long. He rode around the trail nine times. Write a fraction greater than 1 for the distance. How many miles did Jeff ride?
- 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.
- Monica 3
Monica works on her drawings for 2 hours. She spends 1/6 hour on each drawing. How many drawings does she work on in 2 hours?
- Lunch time
In a cafeteria, 3/10 of the students eat salads, and 3/5 eat sandwiches. There are 30 students in the cafeteria. How many students are eating lunches other than salads or sandwiches?
- Hannah and Emily
Hannah and Emily need to use 4 1/4 feet of ribbon to finish an art project. Hannah has 2 3/4 feet of ribbon, and Emily has 1 3/4 feet of ribbon. How much ribbon will they have left over after they finish their art project?
- Brian
Brian divides 80 by 7. Between what two whole numbers is his answer?
- Animal species
Of 100 types of animals, 9/100 were discovered in ancient times, and 2/100 were found in the Middle Ages. Another 3/10 were found in the 1800s. What fraction of the 100 types of animals were discovered after the 1800s? Explain.
- Road repairs
A 16 1/2 kilometer stretch of road needs repairs. Workers can repair 2 1/4 kilometers of road per week. How many weeks will it take to repair this stretch of road?
- A football
A football team loses 5 yards on one play, then loses 7 yards on the next play. Write a different expression that represents the change in position. Then, find the sum of the values.
- Fuel tank
Carlos has 4/5 of a tank of fuel in his car. He uses 1/10 of a tank per day. How many days will his fuel last?
- Alice 2
Alice swims for 2.5 hours every Saturday and 3.5 hours every Sunday. How many hours does she swim in 4 weeks?
- A merry
A merry-go-round can hold 36 people on each 5-minute ride. How many people would have received a ride on the merry-go-round in an hour?
- Mrs. Susan
Mrs. Susan bought 3/5 m of curtain cloth. She used 1/8 m to make a curtain for the living room window. How many meters of cloth were not used?
- Fruits
For the price of one pineapple, I will buy two oranges. For the price of three oranges, I will buy four apples. I will buy six bananas for the price of three apples. What is the price of one banana if I pay 1 euro for one pineapple?
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