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- Cherries 2
If a farmer reaped 636 cherries and he sold one-third to a shopkeeper, how many did he retain? - RS ABS
Find the distance between points R and S on a number line, with coordinates -4 and -7, respectively. - Chin swim
Chin swims 9 3/4 miles a week. This week he swam 3 1/4 miles. How many more miles does Chin need to swim this week? - Chocolate
The state had 906 candies of chocolate. Zoe had 969. how many chocolates did they have in all use addition, subtraction, and multiplying? - Zarka
Zarka purchased 3 1/2 meters of cloth for 100 3/8 euros. How much does 1 meter of cloth cost? - English and math
1/5 of a class study English, and 3/5 study mathematics. If the class consists of 80 students, how many students study English and mathematics in the class? - Human 3
Human bones are 3/10 living tissues, 9/20 minerals, and the rest water. What fraction of human bone is water? - Multiplication negatives
Josh says that (4)(-7)(-1) is equal to (4)(7). Evangelina says (4)(-7)(-1) is equal to (-28)(-1) . Who is correct? Explain your reasoning. - In bucket
A bucket contains 87 oranges. 1/3 of them are spoiled, and a family member eats the rest. How many oranges does the family member eat? - Complicated sum minus product
What must be subtracted from the sum of 3/8 and 5/16 to get a difference equal to the product of 5/8 and 3/16? - A small
A small book took one-sixth of a ream of paper to make. The team said they could make nine books from 3 whole reams of paper. Are they correct? - Cutting pipe
A 10⅔ inch long pipe is cut into eight equal pieces. How long is each piece? - Curtain 3
Mrs. Johnson bought 16.4 metres of cloth to make 8 curtains of equal length. What is the length of each curtain? - Temperature rise fall
In the morning, the thermometer showed -7 °C. The temperature rose by 4 °C, then rose again by 9 °C, fell by 2 °C, rose by 3 °C, fell by 6 °C, and finally fell again by 5 °C. What is the final temperature? - Sadie
Sadie practiced her spelling words for 3/4 of an hour, and Max practiced his spelling words for 5/12 of an hour. In the simplest form, how much longer did Sadie practice than Max? - A recipe
A recipe requires 3/4 cups of milk. Paula is making 1/2 of the recipe. How many cups will Paula use? - A dump
A dump truck bought 1/3 of a ton of rock on the first trip, 1/2 of a ton on the second trip, and 4/5 of a ton on the third trip. What was the total weight of the rock? - The Bakery
At a Bakery, ⅗ of the baked goods are pies, and the rest are cakes. ⅓ of the pies are coconut. ⅙ of the cakes are angel food. What fraction of all the baked goods at the Bakery are coconut pies? What fraction of all the baked goods at the Bakery are angel - Michael
Michael had a bar of chocolate. He ate 1/2 of it and gave away 1/3. What fraction had he left? - Rita has
Rita has 3/4 m of Ifugao cloth. She used 2/3 m for placement. What part of Ifugao cloth was left?
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