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Fraction Word Problems - Which Operation

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    Identify the Correct Operation
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  • A 12 pound bag of dog food is used to feed a dog daily. If the owner uses a 1/3 pound scoop each day to feed the dog, how many days will the bag last?
    Division
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  • Mrs. Babb plays hide and go seek with her cat daily. On Monday, they played for 3/10 of an hour. On Tuesday, they played 2/5 of an hour. How long in all did Mrs. Babb and cat play together?
    Addition
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  • Jack had 3 ½ feet of rope. He used 1 ⅓ feet to tie a knot. How much rope did he have left?
    Subtraction
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  • I have a 1/2 pound scooper for puppy food. If I have a 10 pound bag of food, how many scoops do I have?
    Division
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  • We purchased 5 dozen doughnuts because the class did so well on their Science Check In. The students ate 3 ¾ dozen doughnuts. What fraction of the doughnuts remain?
    Subtraction
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  • There are 24 students in the class. If ¼ of the students wear red, how many students wore red?
    Multiplication
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  • There 12 students in my group. I wanted to split the group into 4 equal smaller groups. How many students will be in the smaller groups?
    Division
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  • My teacher gave me 20 math problems to complete. I finished 2/5 of them on Monday night. How many did I finish?
    Multiplication
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  • I have 2 ¾ gallons of ice cream to share. My friend has 3 ½ gallons. How many gallons of ice cream do we have?
    Addition
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  • My family is traveling. Our trip is 100 ⅔ miles long. In the first hour we made it 40 ⅕ miles. How far do we still have to travel?
    Subtraction
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  • My teacher gave me 30 math problems to complete. I finished 3/5 of them on Monday night. How many did I finish?
    Multiplication
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  • There 28 students in my group. I wanted to split the group into 4 equal smaller groups. How many students will be in the smaller groups?
    Division
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  • My friend is running track. He ran 12 ¾ miles on Monday. He ran 6 ⅔ miles on Wednesday. How much farther did he run on Monday?
    Subtraction
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  • I have 7 ⅔ gallons of ice cream to share. My friend has 3 ¼ gallons. How many gallons of ice cream do we have?
    Addition
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