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Curriculum: Georgia   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Whole Numbers, Fractions, Decimals, Computation, Problem Solving (WNC)   Click to change Topic

Lesson: Addition & Subtraction of Fractions   Click to change Lesson

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e   Find the sum of - 79 and 89.   e View Solution
e   Kelsey and Holly are plucking oranges in an orchard. Kelsey has plucked 49 of the oranges and Holly has plucked 413 of the oranges. What fraction of oranges did Kelsey and Holly pluck together?
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e   Rose ate 16 of a burger. How much more of the burger should she eat to complete 712 of the burger?   e View Solution
e   Find: 78 - 45   e View Solution
e   Arthur and Bill are picking up trash along the highway. Together they have picked up 67 of the trash. Bill has picked up 514 of the trash. Find the fraction of trash picked up by Arthur.   e View Solution
e   A survey taken reported that 919th of the population listened to the President's speech. If the margin for error is plus or minus 438, then what are the maximum and minimum values for the actual number of people who listened the speech?
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e   Find the value of - 12 + 45.
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e   Find the value of 47 - 27.   e View Solution
e   Hanna started a physical fitness program. She is supposed to run 56 miles but she could cover only 57 miles. How many more miles should she cover to achieve her goal?
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e   34 of the students play baseball and 18 of the students play volleyball in a college. What fraction of students play baseball or volleyball?
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e   Find the sum of the fractions 37 and 49 .
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e   Find the value of 45 - 25.
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e   Andy got 23 of the total score in a math test. Jason got 16 of the total score in the same math test. What is the fraction for the total points scored by both Andy and Jason?   e View Solution
e   Find: 34 + 37
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e   29 of the animals are lions and 415 of the animals are tigers in a zoo. What fraction of the animals are neither lions nor tigers?
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e   Write a number sentence for the model.
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e   What is the number sentence of the model?
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e   Find x in the model.
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e   Find x in the model.   e View Solution
e   In a class, 1017 of the students use right-hand for writing and 717 of the students use the left-hand for writing. By what fraction is the number of students using right-hand greater than the number of those using left-hand?   e View Solution
e   Zelma went on an official trip. She spent 56 of the time in Ottawa, 45 of the time in Chicago and 15 of the time in Boston. Find the fraction of time she spent in Ottawa and Chicago together.
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e   23 + 2 + 43 = _____.
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e   Hanna ate 12 of a pizza. What fraction of the pizza should she eat to complete 34 of the pizza?
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e   29 of the animals are elephants and 415 of the animals are deers in a zoo. What fraction of the animals are neither elephants nor deers?
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e   Laura went on an official trip. She spent 23 of the time in Indianapolis, 12 of the time in Miami and 13 of the time in Denver. Find the fraction of time she spent in Indianapolis and Miami together.
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e   Find the value of: 713 - 513    e View Solution
e   Which model represents the product of the fractions 32 and 414 ?   e View Solution
e   Find the product statement for the given models.
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e   Write the product statement of the numbers represented by the letters C, G and B on the number line.
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e   The difference between Jones' height and John's height is 22.6 cm. Identify the expression that tells you Jones' height, if John's height is 157.3 cm.
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e   Subtract:
924 - 827
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e   Find the sum of - 57 and 67.   e View Solution
e   Tanya and Katie are plucking oranges in an orchard. Tanya has plucked 25 of the oranges and Katie has plucked 27 of the oranges. What fraction of oranges did Tanya and Katie pluck together?
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e   Lauren ate 16 of a burger. How much more of the burger should she eat to complete 712 of the burger?   e View Solution
e   Find: 34 - 23   e View Solution
e   Brian and Jim are picking up trash along the highway. Together they have picked up 89 of the trash. Jim has picked up 718 of the trash. Find the fraction of trash picked up by Brian.   e View Solution
e   A survey taken reported that 613th of the population listened to the President's speech. If the margin for error is plus or minus 426, then what are the maximum and minimum values for the actual number of people who listened the speech?
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e   Find the value of - 34 + 67.
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e   Find the value of 713 - 513.   e View Solution
e   Olga started a physical fitness program. She is supposed to run 34 miles but she could cover only 35 miles. How many more miles should she cover to achieve her goal?
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e   23 of the students play football and 16 of the students play baseball in a college. What fraction of students play football or baseball?
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e   Find the sum of the fractions 13 and 25 .
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e   Find the value of 67 - 37.
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e   Jimmy got 12 of the total score in a math test. Matt got 14 of the total score in the same math test. What is the fraction for the total points scored by both Jimmy and Matt?   e View Solution
e   Find: 23 + 25
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e   316 of the animals are lions and 524 of the animals are tigers in a zoo. What fraction of the animals are neither lions nor tigers?
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e   In a class, 713 of the students use right-hand for writing and 613 of the students use the left-hand for writing. By what fraction is the number of students using right-hand greater than the number of those using left-hand?   e View Solution
e   Valerie went on an official trip. She spent 45 of the time in Ottawa, 34 of the time in Chicago and 19 of the time in Boston. Find the fraction of time she spent in Ottawa and Chicago together.
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e   34 + 3 + 54 = _____.
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e   Valerie ate 16 of a pizza. What fraction of the pizza should she eat to complete 712 of the pizza?
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e   14 of the animals are lions and 38 of the animals are tigers in a zoo. What fraction of the animals are neither lions nor tigers?
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e   Laura went on an official trip. She spent 45 of the time in San Francisco, 34 of the time in San Diego and 14 of the time in New York City. Find the fraction of time she spent in San Francisco and San Diego together.
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e   Find the value of: 815 + 615    e View Solution
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