Write an equation to show 4/5 as the sum of unit fractions.
Decompose each fraction in two different ways. Write equations to show each fraction as a sum of fractions with the same denominator.
Elly, Fred, and Garry shared a bowl of chocolate pudding. Elly ate 2/6, Fred ate 3/6, and Garry ate 1/6. How much pudding did they eat all together.
Mrs. Scarlett used 1 3/8 cups of shredded cabbage to make coleslaw. Ms. White used 2 3/8 cups. How much cabbage did they use together?
3/6 + 2/6 =
6/12 + 7/12 =
4 1/5 + 2 3/5 =
1 3/4 + 2 2/4 =
2/10 + 70/100 =
During an exercise class at the gym, Nancy drank 6/10 of a liter of water. Dom drank 9/10 of a liter. How much more did Dom drink than Nancy?
Maya lives 4 1/4 blocks from her new school. She lived 2 3/4 blocks from her old school. How much farther from home is her new school than her old school? (you will have to regroup)
2/3 - 1/3 =
6/8 - 2/8 =
2 3/5 - 1 1/5 =
6 5/12 - 4 7/12 =
Draw all lines of symmetry for the shapes that are symmetrical.
Draw the other half to make a symmetrical shape.
Three girls each want to buy a rock-collecting container and a magnifying glass. Together they have $55. If each container costs $14 and each magnifying glass costs $3, how much money will the girls have left over after they purchase all of the items?
Answer the following multiplication problem.
Answer the question. Use the box method.
Answer the equation. Show your regrouping.
Answer the equation. Show your regrouping.
9 x 8 =
6 x 4 =
5 x 5 =
12 x 12 =
20 x 4 =
50 x 3 =
6 x 30 =
50 x 50 =