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- Simplify 7
Simplify. 7-1/3÷ 3-2/3 of 2+ 4-1/2÷ 2-1/4+ 1/2 solution and by step by step - Jeffery
Jeffery is painting a wall. The width of the wall is 9 feet the length of the was, is 8 2/3 feet. What is the area of the wall Jeffery wants to paint? - Packets weight
The weight of the three packets is 3 2/5 kg + 2 1/3 kg + 5 1/2 kg. Find the total weight of all three packets. - Hotel 4
A 360-room hotel has 1/3 of its rooms occupied at present. How many rooms are empty? - Sarah
Sarah has a photography blog. 3/7 of her photos are of nature, and 1/4 of the rest are of her friends. What fraction of all of Sarah's photos is of her friends? - A serving
A serving of rice is 1/2 of a cup. How many servings are there in a 3 1/2 cup bag of rice? - Kelly
Kelly and Dan are collecting clothes for a clothing drive. Dan collected 1/2 as many clothes as Kelly did. If Kelly collected three bags of clothes, how many bags of clothes did Dan collect? - Jack planted
Jack planted 1 1/4 rows of lettuce in the family garden. Rose planted 1 1/2 rows of broccoli, and Calvin planted 4 5/12 rows of beans. How many rows were planted in the garden? - A newspaper's
A newspaper's cover page is 3/8 text, and photographs fill the rest. If 2/5 of the text is an article about endangered species, what fraction of the whole cover page is the article about endangered species? - Curtain 3
Mrs. Johnson bought 16.4 meters of cloth to make eight curtains of equal length. What is the length of each curtain in meters? - Birthday party
Jay brought two pizzas for his birthday party. At the birthday party, they eye 1 4/7 pizzas. What's the fraction of pizzas they have left? - Timothy
Timothy is 56 4/5 inches tall. Theresa is 1 1/6 inches shorter than Timothy, and Jane is 1 1/3 inches shorter than Theresa. How tall is Jane? - Marbles
Dave had 40 marbles. Junjun has 2 1/5 more than Dave's marbles. How many marbles do they have altogether? - Split between 4
There are 12 1/4 pounds of candy canes to split between the four classes evenly. How many pounds of candy canes will each class get? - Jim collected
Jim collected five bins of glass bottles to recycle. Lucia collected 3 1/5 times as many bins as Jim. How many bins of bottles did Lucia collect? - Reciprocals
Which statement among the given reciprocals is correct: a. 3/15x1/3= 1 b. 3/20x20/3=1 c. 7/14x7/7=1 d. 34/3x34/34=1 - Empty and full
An empty can has a mass of 1/6 lb. When filled with sand, it has a mass of 7/12 lb. Find the mass of the sand in the can. - A baker
A baker has 5 1/4 pies in her shop. She cut the pies into pieces that are each 1/8 of a whole pie. How many pieces of pie does she have? - Fruits 2
An apple costs 7p, and a melon costs seven times more. How much will six apples and two melons cost? - Without 2
Tell whether the product 0.644 x 0.25 will be greater than one or less than 1 without multiplying. Explain how you know. Then, find the product.
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