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- In one day
In one day, a baker used 2/3 of a pound of flour, 3/4 of a pound of flour, and 5/12 of a pound of flour. How much flour was used that day? - A less than B
What is 3/5 less than 11/12? (Answer should be in proper or improper only: Example 1/2, -1/2, 3/2, and -3/2) - A merchant
A merchant sold an item for P8520.00 making a profit equal to 1/6 of his selling price. What was the amount of his profit? - The sum
If you add 3/4 and 5/8, what would be the sum? A. more than one B. equal to one C. less than one D. zero - The cost 11
The cost of 5 kg of sugar is 137 1/2 ruppies. What is the cost of 1 kg of sugar? - Bryce
Bryce collected 1/4 of a bin of glass bottles to recycle. Megan collected 5 times as many bins as Bryce. How many bins of bottles did Megan collect? - The mystery number
Find the number that is 10,000 less than 632,724.925 - A 28-inch
A 28-inch ribbon is cut into 8 pieces that are all the same length. What is the length of each piece? - Equivalent - reciprocal
Which of these equations is equivalent to 2/3x3 1/4 select all that apply. Answers: ... - Chloe
Chloe collected 3 1/2 bins of glass bottles to recycle. Brenda collected 3 3/4 times as many bins as Chloe. How many bins of bottles did Brenda collect? - Apples 31
Tim picked 1 1/10 buckets of apples, and Sally picked buckets 2 1/8 of apples. How many more buckets did Sally pick? - Four fractions
There are four fractions: 5/8, 7/12, 1/3, and 2/5. Find the difference between the largest and the smallest fraction. - Sum of the fractions
Find the sum, express your answer to lowest terms. 1. 1/4 + 2/4= 2. 1/6 + 3/6= 3. 6/10 + 2/10= 4. ¾ + ⅛= 5. 5 3/5 + 2 ½= - Saravanan
Saravanan's father bought 2 3/4 m, 2 1/2 m, and 1 1/4 m of cloth. What was the total length of the cloth he bought? - Janna 2
Janna lives 4 3/10 miles from school. She estimates she travels 4 x 2 x 5 or 40 miles weekly. Is her estimate an overestimate or an underestimate? Explain. - Pizza 16
Kevin ate 5/12 of his pizza. Which is a better estimate for the amount of pizza that he ate: A. about half of the pizza or B. almost all of the pizza? - The total 3
The total length of the two rugs is 10 meters. If one rug is 5 7/8 meters, what is the length of the other rug? - Mr. Ancheta
Mr. Ancheta bought 8/9 of a cake. He slice it into 1/4 pieces. How many 1/4 pieces were there? - The sum 42
The sum of two fractions is 6 5/6. If the bigger fraction is subtracted by 3/4, the difference is 4 7/12. What is the smaller fraction? - Estimate and exact
A) estimate 0.34 x 0.063 by rounding both numbers to one significant figure b) work out the exact value of 0.34 x 0.063 compare answers to parts a) and b)
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