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- Jumping
You exercise for 3/4 of an hour. You jump rope for 1/3 of that time. What fraction of the hour do you spend jumping rope? - Pupils 13
If ⅜ of the pupils in year 9 say, their favorite color is red. There are 112 pupils in year 9. How many students said red is their favorite color? - Three 201
Three persons purchased a house; one paid 1/2 of the total cost, and the other paid 1/3 of the total cost. How much of the cost was paid for the third one? - Puppies
At an animal rescue, 5/6 of the animals are dogs. Three-fourths of the dogs are puppies. This model represents the fraction of the animals at the rescue that is puppies. What fraction of the animals at the rescue are puppies? - The melon
There was 1 3/6 melon left for dinner. At dinner time, the family ate 4/6 of the melon. What part of the melon was left for the next meal? - The cost 6
The cost of 1 liter of milk is rs 0.68. Find the cost of 7 liters of milk. - Covert
Covert the fraction 5/8 into a decimal using long division. Round any repeating decimals to the nearest hundredth. - There 22
There is 5/8 of a pizza in one box and 9/12 of a pizza in another box. How much do you have altogether? - There 20
There is 1/2 of a pizza left for four friends to share. What fraction of a pizza will each friend get to eat? - Add quarter to a number
What is the total of 80 plus 1/4 of 120? - In the park
Ten children in the park. Four-tenths are wearing a red shirt. How many children in the park are wearing red shirts? - A lawn
Sean and his sister, Betty, equally mowed 8/9th of the total area of the lawn. What fraction of the total area did each of them mow? - A seller
A seller sliced some pizza into eights. After selling 57 slices, seven slices were left. How many whole pizzas did the vendor slice? - Ten candy bars
Three friends split ten candy bars equally. How many candy bars does each friend get? - Multiply three ints
The product of the three numbers is 224. The first is 10, and the second is 50 times smaller than the first. Calculate the third number. - Evaulate
Evaluate the following expression with natural numbers: 1÷(52×(2×(135−25)−1)) - Green Club
One-half of the class are girls. Of these girls, three-fifths are members of the Project Green Club. What fraction of the class are girls who are members of the Project Green Club? - There 19
There are 19 boys in section A and 23 boys in section B. If 4/7 of them are boy Scouts, how many boy scouts are there? - Divide 13
Divide. Simplify your answer and write it as an improper fraction or whole number. 14÷8/3 - Evaluate fractions
The difference of 5 1/2 and 2/3 is added to the product of 5/6 and 1/2
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