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2/10+3/4=?
19/20
1/3+7/10=?
31/30 (or 1 1/30)
3/4+3/5=?
27/20 (or 1 7/20)
4/5+2/3=?
22/15 (or 1 7/15)
2/3-2/10=?
14/30 (or 7/15)
3/5-1/3=?
4/15
2/5-1/4=?
3/20
1/2-1/3=?
1/6
I am making a cake and the recipe calls for 3/7 cup of brown sugar and 2/5 cup of white sugar. How much sugar is this all together? Use a picture to solve this problem.
This is 19/35 cup of sugar.
Tommy's construction company bought 19/10 bags of gravel and used 4/5 of a bag to fill holes in the driveway. How much gravel does Tommy's construction company have left? Use an equation to solve this problem.
Tommy's construction company has 11/10 bags of gravel left.
I bought 5/6 of a gallon of paint to use in my art project. I ran out and had to buy another 1/2 gallon of paint. How much paint did I use all together? Estimate using a benchmark fraction to check your answer.
All together I used 8/6 (or 4/3 or 1 2/6 or 1 1/3) gallons of paint
Danielle drank 3/8 glass of water in the morning and 2/8 glass of water in the afternoon. How much water did she drink altogether? Use an equation to solve this problem.
Danielle drank 5/8 glass of water.
Diana is drawing a self portrait. She completed 2/5 of the portrait on Tuesday, and 1/5 of the portrait on Wednesday. How much of the portrait has she completed? use an equation to solve this problem.
Diana has completed 3/5 of the portrait.
My cat ate 3/5 pounds of cat food last week and 2/5 pound of cat food this week. How much food did he eat in all? Estimate using a benchmark fraction to check your answer.
The cat ate 1 pound of food.
The total distance to the library is 5/6 of a mile. Shannon has walked 1/3 of a mile. How much further does she have to walk? Use a picture to solve this problem.
Shannon needs to walk 3/6 (or 1/2) of a mile to get to the library.
Nancy and Stephanie competed in a race. Nancy finished in 5/6 of an hour, and Stephanie finished in 3/4 of an hour. How much more time did Nancy take than Stephanie? Use an equation to solve this problem.
Nancy took 5 minutes more than Stephanie.
Sarah has 7/8 bottle of cranberry juice. She drank 1/3 bottle during the day. How much cranberry juice is left? Use estimation with a benchmark fraction to check your answer.
Sarah has 13/21 bottle of cranberry juice left
Tany'as mother made a very large chocolate chip cookie. Tanya and Alice each ate 3/8 of the cookie. What fraction of the cookie was left? Use a picture to solve this problem.
2/8 of the cookie was left.
Mom made 15 brownies at home. I brought 10/15 of them into school to share with my friends. My friends ate 7/15 of the brownies. How many are left at school? use an equation to solve this problem.
3/10 of the brownies were left
There was 7/8 of a pizza left in the fridge. Mary reheated and ate 2/8 of it. How much pizza is left? Estimate with a benchmark fraction to check your answer.
There was 5/8 of the pizza left.