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- Number range difference
The difference between the greatest number and the smallest number of 27,15,38, -3, -5, .12 less 3 is: - 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? - Shopper
Eve spent 1/4 of her money in one store and 1/3 in another. What fraction of her money is left? - Divide 13
Divide and simplify your answer. 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 - Evaluate - lowest terms
Evaluate: 16/25 - 11/25 (Express answer as a fraction reduced to lowest terms. ) - Division by zero
Fraction 5 by 2. if three is added to the numerator and two is subtracted from the denominator, then the new fraction is: - There 15
There are 39 students in a classroom with five tables. If seven students can sit at a table, how many students can sit down at tables? - Of the 2
Of the shapes,1/6 are triangles, and 5/12 are pentagons. What fraction of the shapes are either triangles or pentagons? - Barbara 2
Barbara gets six pizzas to divide equally among four people. How much pizza can each person have? - Difference of two fractions
What is the difference between 1/2 and 1/6? (Write the answer as a fraction in the lowest terms. ) - Ms. Sheppard
Ms. Sheppard cuts ½ of a piece of construction paper. She uses ⅙ of the piece to make a flower. What fraction of the sheet of paper does she use to make the flower? - Samuel
Samuel has 1/3 of a bag of rice and Isabella has 1/2 of a bag of rice. What fraction of a full bag of rice do they have altogether? - Applicant success
Of the 4,500 applicants, 2/9 were successful in the university entrance exams. How many applicants were successful? - The recipe
The recipe requires 7/8 cups of milk. Tom has already added 3/8 cups. How much more milk should Lea add to follow the recipe? - A laundry
Mr. Green washed 1/4 of his laundry. His son washed 3/7 of it. Who washed most of the laundry? How much of the laundry still needs to be washed? - Number sum square
Calculate the square of the half of the sum of the numbers 3/5 and -1/3. - Add sub fractions
What is 4 1/2+2/7-213/14? - Number multiplication division
Peter multiplied 100 by 100 by ten and then divided the result by 10 by 10. What numbers does he get?
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