Maths practice for 11-year-olds. - page 74 of 222
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- Mangoes
Chris has 12 mangoes, and Jay has 18 mangoes. Each of them will share the mangoes with their friends. What's the greatest number of mangoes each of their friends gets if Chris and Jay give the same number of mangoes? - 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? - Four people
Four people want waffles for breakfast. There are six waffles left. How can six waffles be shared equally among four people? How much does each person get? Draw a picture and write a division expression to model the problem. - Kate shares
Kate shares a 64-ounce bottle of apple cider with five friends. Each person's serving will be the same number of ounces. Between what two whole ounces will each person's serving to be? Explain using division. - Shirts
In a classroom,1/6 of the students wear blue shirts, and 2/3 wear white shirts. There are 18 students in the school. How many students are wearing shirts other than blue shirts or white shirts? - Michigan snowfall
Michigan recorded an all-time high snowfall of 355.9 inches during the winter of 1978-79. Its lowest snowfall of 81.3 inches was recorded during the winter of 1930-31. How much more snowfall did Michigan receive during the winter of 1978-79 than in 1930-3 - Magelang
Victims of the cold lava flood disaster in Magelang received 315 sacks of rice, each weighing 50 kg. The charity distributed the rice equally to 350 families, each getting a share of rice as much as …. kg. - Cheese consumption
I have some cheese. I used 2/5 of the total amount of cheese yesterday. Today, I used 2/5 of the remaining cheese from yesterday. If 900 g of cheese remains at the end of today, how many grams of cheese did I have initially? - A pizza 2
A pizza is cut into slices that are each 1/6 of the whole. John is going to eat 1/2 of the whole pizza. How many slices will John eat? - Temperature up and dowm
The temperature is 19.4°C at 6 AM. Between 6 AM and noon, it rises by 3.8°C. Between noon and 6 PM, it falls 2.5°C. What is the temperature at 6 PM? - The homeowner
The homeowner plans to build a fence along the sides and back of the property. How many feet of fencing are required to build the fence? (1 metre = 3.2808399 feet)Lots: 14w x 36.6d (m) - Jacob
Jacob is baking chocolate cookies. The recipe uses 2/8 of a cup of sugar to bake a batch of cookies. Suppose Jacob wants to make one-half of a batch. How many cups of sugar does he need? - Two cakes
Two cakes were each cut into eight slices. Maria ate 1/8 of the chocolate cake and one slice of carrot cake. Julia ate 1/2 of the carrot cake. Mark ate one slice of each. Thomas ate three slices of chocolate cake. How many slices were left? - Team run
In a three-person relay race, the first team member must run 2 1/4 laps, the second team member must run 1 1/2 laps, and the third team member must run 3 1/4 laps. How many laps must each team run in all? - Fitness center
Monica works out every Wednesday for 3/4 of an hour at the fitness center. Every Saturday, he goes to the fitness center again and exercises for three times as long. How much time does Wayne spend at the fitness center each week? - Bike path
Bill was riding his bike on a bike path that was 5 1/4 miles long. He rode his bike awhile and stopped for s drink or water. Then he rode 2 7/10 miles and was at the end of the path. How far had Bill ridden before he stopped for water? - Round cake
What is the area of a round cake with a radius of 5cm? - Brian
Brian divides 80 by 7. Between what two whole numbers is his answer? - Pumpkin pie
I have some pumpkin pie. One-half of the pie is cut into four equal slices, and the other half is cut into three equal slices. After eating one of the larger slices (on the three-piece side), I wonder if I will eat more if I have one more from the three s - Fractions and mixed numerals
(a) Convert the following mixed numbers to improper fractions. i. 3 5/8 ii. 7 7/6 (b) Convert the following improper fraction to a mixed number. i. 13/4 ii. 78/5 (c) Simplify these fractions to their lowest terms. i. 36/42 ii. 27/45 (d) evaluate the follo
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