Write an equation to show 4/5 as the sum of unit fractions.
Question 2
2.
Decompose each fraction in two different ways. Write equations to show each fraction as a sum of fractions with the same denominator.
Question 3
3.
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.
Question 4
4.
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?
Question 5
5.
3/6 + 2/6 =
Question 6
6.
6/12 + 7/12 =
Question 7
7.
4 1/5 + 2 3/5 =
Question 8
8.
1 3/4 + 2 2/4 =
Question 9
9.
2/10 + 70/100 =
Question 10
10.
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?
Question 11
11.
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)
Question 12
12.
2/3 - 1/3 =
Question 13
13.
6/8 - 2/8 =
Question 14
14.
2 3/5 - 1 1/5 =
Question 15
15.
6 5/12 - 4 7/12 =
Question 16
16.
Draw all lines of symmetry for the shapes that are symmetrical.
Question 17
17.
Draw the other half to make a symmetrical shape.
Question 18
18.
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?