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Curriculum: Alabama Course of Study   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Fractions  Click to change Topic

Lesson: 1.j: Addition & Subtraction of Fractions  Click to change Lesson

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c   Find u in the equation u - 15 = 125.    c View Solution
c   Find the value of v, if 926 + v = 1726.
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c   When Irena left her house for a drive, the fuel tank was 1415 full. After she returned, the tank was 920 full. What fraction of fuel was used during her drive?   c View Solution
c   John's job is maintaining files, typing, and answering telephone calls. He spends 16 of his time in filing and 34 of his time in typing. What fraction of time does he spend in answering telephone calls?   c View Solution
c   About 18th of the American population was aged 65 or older in 1990. What fraction of the population was under 65?
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c   Estimate the sum of 49 and 89.   c View Solution
c   Carol had 1718 yard of fabric. She used 89 yard to make a costume. How much of the fabric is left with Carol now?   c View Solution
c   Josh bought 21 lb of sugar. He gave 56 of it to Sunny and 110 of it to Jerald. What fraction of the sugar did he give them?
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c   One pineapple was cut into 7 equal pieces. Paula ate 2 pieces and Kelsey ate 3 pieces. How much pineapple did they eat together?   c View Solution
c   Estimate: 54 - 715   c View Solution
c   Find a in the equation 817 + a = 1617.   c View Solution
c   Victor and William together ate 34 of a doughnut. If Victor ate 37 of the doughnut, then how much did William eat?
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c   Lydia had a fabric of length 1718 yd. She gave 89 yd of the fabric to Lauren. How much fabric is Lydia left with?   c View Solution
c   Dennis bought 27 lb of corn flour. He gave 34 parts of the corn flour to Jimmy and 17 parts of the corn flour to Henry. What fraction of the corn flour did he give them?   c View Solution
c   One pizza was cut into 13 equal pieces. Paula ate 3 pieces and Carol ate 4 pieces. What fraction of the pizza did they eat together?   c View Solution
c   Tony's job is maintaining files, typing, and answering telephone calls. He spends 14 of his time answering telephone calls and 25 of his time maintaining files . What fraction of time does he spend in typing?
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c   Christina has some coins in her handbag. 17 of the coins are quarters, 25 of the coins are pennies and the remaining coins are dimes. What fraction of the coins are quarters and pennies?   c View Solution
c   Find a in the equation 37 + a = 67.   c View Solution
c   Find u in the equation u - 14 = 116.    c View Solution
c   The table shows the growth of a rose plant each month. Find the total growth of rose plant at the end of the first two months.   c View Solution
c   Estimate: 65 - 715   c View Solution
c   Estimate the sum of 25 and 45.   c View Solution
c   One pineapple was cut into 31 equal pieces. Nancy ate 5 pieces and Holly ate 6 pieces. How much pineapple did they eat together?   c View Solution
c   Katie had 3435 yard of fabric. She used 67 yard to make a costume. How much of the fabric is left with Katie now?   c View Solution
c   Find a in the equation 613 + a = 1213.   c View Solution
c   Find u in the equation u - 13 = 19.    c View Solution
c   Find the value of v, if 1132 + v = 2132.
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c   Alaska and California are the two largest states. Alaska occupies 425th and California occupies 250th of total land area of the U.S. What fraction of the total area will these two states make up together?   c View Solution
c   When Rebecca left her house for a drive, the fuel tank was 910 full. After she returned, the tank was 715 full. What fraction of fuel was used during her drive?   c View Solution
c   Josh's job is maintaining files, typing, and answering telephone calls. He spends 112 of his time in filing and 12 of his time in typing. What fraction of time does he spend in answering telephone calls?   c View Solution
c   The pie chart represents the different schools in the U.S. What fraction of the institutions are Colleges and Universities and Others?   c View Solution
c   William bought 43 lb of sugar. He gave 56 of it to Dennis and 19 of it to Ed. What fraction of the sugar did he give them?
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c   Sam and Tommy together ate 34 of a pie. If Sam ate 37 of the pie, then how much did Tommy eat?
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c   About 17th of the American population was aged 65 or older in 1990. What fraction of the population was under 65?
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c   Nancy had a fabric of length 1516 yd. She gave 78 yd of the fabric to Christina. How much fabric is Nancy left with?   c View Solution
c   Paul bought 47 lb of sugar. He gave 34 parts of the sugar to John and 18 parts of the sugar to Brad. What fraction of the sugar did he give them?   c View Solution
c   One cake was cut into 31 equal pieces. Christina ate 5 pieces and Emily ate 6 pieces. What fraction of the cake did they eat together?   c View Solution
c   Brian's job is maintaining files, typing, and answering telephone calls. He spends 17 of his time answering telephone calls and 25 of his time maintaining files . What fraction of time does he spend in typing?
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c   The table shows the growth of a sunflower plant each month. Find the total growth of sunflower plant at the end of the first two months.   c View Solution
c   Express the model as a number sentence.
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c   Estimate: 1855 + 666
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c   What does the model represent?
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c   What does the model represent?   c View Solution
c   Charles bought a cake. He gave 14 of it to his brother, 16 of it to his sister, and 12 of it to his friend. What fraction of the cake did he distribute?   c View Solution
c   Lydia ate 15 of a pizza and Sheela ate 14 of it. Which operation would help you to find the fraction of pizza that Lydia and Sheela ate in all?
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c   Kelsey bought a ribbon having length 89 m. She gave 56 m of ribbon to her sister. Which operation could be used to find the length of the ribbon left with Kelsey?   c View Solution
c   Jessica has some coins in her handbag. 16 of the coins are dimes, 37 of the coins are pennies and the remaining coins are nickels. What fraction of the coins are dimes and pennies?   c View Solution
c   Estimate the sum of 511 and 1011.   c View Solution
c   Estimate: 1959 + 881
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c   The number 6 and another number less than 90 have a common multiple of 90. What could be the other number?   c View Solution
ee  Tanya has to read 1120 of a book. She read 320 of a book. Which operation could be used to find the fraction of book Tanya is yet to read?
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ee  The number 6 and another number less than 90 have a common multiple of 90. What could be the other number?  ee View Solution
ee  The red bird eats one seventh of the seeds; the blue bird eats one fifth of the seeds; and the white bird eats one third of the seeds. Which expression represents the fraction of the seeds that the birds eat altogether?
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ee  Estimate the difference between 579 and 213 .  ee View Solution
ee  Estimate:
1123 + 374
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ee  Alice buys 15 caps. 14th of these are black in color, 16th are blue, and the remaining are red. Find the fraction of caps that are red in color.  ee View Solution
ee  Andy ate one-fourth of a cake; Sid ate one-sixth of the same cake; and Mike ate one-third of that. Which expression represents the fraction of cake that the boys ate altogether?
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ee  Alex ate 12 of an apple. Bill ate 18 of the apple. Jack ate 25 of the apple. What fraction of the apple did Jack eat less than Alex?  ee View Solution
ee  Andy ate 14 of a cake. Brian ate 13 of the cake. Johnny ate 35 of that. What fraction of the cake did Johnny eat more than Brian?
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ee  Subtract the fraction 79 from the fraction 53.  ee View Solution
ee  One watermelon was cut into 12 equal pieces. Jessica ate 5 pieces and Quincy ate 6 pieces. Which operation could be used to find the fraction of watermelon that Jessica and Quincy ate?
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ee  Estimate the sum of 37 and 67.  ee View Solution
ee  Rachel had 203 m of cloth. She used 183 m to make a dress. How much of the fabric is left with Rachel now?
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ee  At a bakery, each cake was cut into 8 equal pieces. Andrew sold 5 pieces of a cake, Amy sold 4 pieces of another, and Sarah sold 7 pieces of another. Which expression can be used to find the total number of cakes sold by these 3 people?
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ee  Tim ate 35 of a pie. Sunny ate 15 of a pie. Carlos ate 1210 pies. Which expression can be used to find the total number of pies consumed by these 3 boys?
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ee  29 + 13 = ___
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ee  18 + 14 = _____
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ee  310 + 25 = ______
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ee  521 + 27 = _____
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ee  23 + 15 = ______
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ee  27 - 114 = _____  ee View Solution
ee  Steve bought 235 pounds of grapes, 125 pounds of nuts, and 345 pounds of apples. Which expression can be used to find the total weight of all the three items that Steve bought?  ee View Solution
ee  Tanya takes half an hour to reach the dance class. She practices dance for 14 of an hour in the morning and 13 of an hour in the evening. What is the time spent on dance practice?
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ee  Ted has 65 acre of land. He used 310 acre of land to grow strawberries and the remaining land to grow tomatoes. What fraction of land is used to grow tomatoes?
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ee  46 - 13 = ______
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