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Extra Practice Mini-Unit Fractions (+, -, x mixed word problems)

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Question 1
1.

Estimate:
5/6 - 1/2

Question 2
2.

Solve:
5/6 - 1/2

Question 3
3.

Estimate:
11/4 x 31/3

Question 4
4.

Solve:
11/4 x 31/3

Question 5
5.

A carpenter had a piece of wood that was 15 feet in length. He needs only 105/12feet of wood. Which operation should be used to determine how much wood he should cut?

Question 6
6.

A carpenter had a piece of wood that was 15 feet in length. He needs only 105/12feet of wood. Which estimate best represents how much wood he should cut?

Question 7
7.

A carpenter had a piece of wood that was 15 feet in length. If he needs only 105/12feet of wood, then how much wood should he cut?

Question 8
8.

Ronnie picked 21/5 of a pound of strawberries. That afternoon, Ronnie's sister ate 3/4 of the strawberries. Which operation should be used to determine how many pounds of strawberries Ronnie's sister ate?

Question 9
9.

Ronnie picked 21/5 of a pound of strawberries. That afternoon, Ronnie's sister ate 3/4 of the strawberries. Which estimate best represents how many pounds of strawberries Ronnie's sister ate?

Question 10
10.

Ronnie picked 21/5 of a pound of strawberries. That afternoon, Ronnie's sister ate 3/4 of the strawberries. How many pounds of strawberries did Ronnie's sister eat?

Question 11
11.

Dina added 5/6 of a bag of soil to her garden. Her neighbor Natasha added 13/8 bags of soil to her garden. Which operation should be used to determine how much more soil Natasha added than Dina?

Question 12
12.

Dina added 5/6 of a bag of soil to her garden. Her neighbor Natasha added 13/8 bags of soil to her garden. Which estimate best represents how much more soil Natasha added than Dina?

Question 13
13.

Dina added 5/6 of a bag of soil to her garden. Her neighbor Natasha added 13/8 bags of soil to her garden. How much more soil did Natasha add than Dina?

Question 14
14.

Anika is making bracelets for her friends. Each bracelet needs 21/3 inches of string. She wants to make 6 bracelets. Which operation should be used to determine how much string she will need in all?

Question 15
15.

Anika is making bracelets for her friends. Each bracelet needs 21/3 inches of string. She wants to make 6 bracelets. Which estimate best represents how much string she will need in all?

Question 16
16.

Anika is making bracelets for her friends. Each bracelet needs 21/3 inches of string. If she wants to make 6 bracelets, how much string will she need in all?

Question 17
17.

It took Nick 12/3 of an hour to complete his math homework on Monday, 3/4 of an hour on Tuesday, and 5/6 of an hour on Wednesday. Which operation should be used to determine the number of hours he spent working on homework altogether?

Question 18
18.

It took Nick 12/3 of an hour to complete his math homework on Monday, 3/4 of an hour on Tuesday, and 5/6 of an hour on Wednesday. Which estimate best represents how many hours it took Nick to complete his homework altogether?

Question 19
19.

It took Nick 12/3 of an hour to complete his math homework on Monday, 3/4 of an hour on Tuesday, and 5/6 of an hour on Wednesday. How many hours did he take to complete his homework altogether?