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  • Charmaine cut a piece of ribbon, 50 cm long, into 12 equal pieces. How long was each piece of ribbon?
    4 1/6 cm
  • John took 2 1/2 h to travel to the park and 7/12 h longer to travel back home. How much time did he take to travel to and from?
    5 7/12 h
  • 7/10 of a number is 560. What is the number?
    800
  • 2 1/5 x 10
    22
  • Dan collected 4/5 of the number of game cards that Bryan collected. If they collected 162 game cards in all, how many game cards did Bryan collect?
    90 game cards
  • Darren jogged 4/5 km and Ken jogged 1/2 km further than Darren. How far did Ken jog?
    1 3/10
  • Find the product of 3/7 and 14/5
    1 1/5
  • Express 75 g as a fraction of 825 g.
    1/11
  • 3 1/2 x 4
    14
  • Lesie cut a rope into 4 equal pieces. If the rope was 15 cm long, how long was each piece?
    3 3/4 cm
  • The length of one side of a square is 2 3/8m. Find its perimeter.
    9 1/2 m
  • Mrs Lim bought a bag of rice. She used 3/10 of it last week and 1/5 of it this week. What fraction of the rice was left?
    1/2
  • Marc bought a story book yesterday. He read 3/8 of it last night and 1/4 of it this morning. What fraction of the storybook was not read?
    8/3
  • Janet shared 14 bars of chocolate among 6 friends. How many bars of chocolate did each child receive?
    2 1/3 bars
  • 2/3 x 7/4
    1 1/6
  • 3/2 x 3/7
    9/14
  • Mandy bought 5 boxes of plum, weighing 7/10 kg each and 2 packets of sweets, weighing 3/4 kg of each. Find the total weigh of the items she bought?
    5 kg
  • 7/3 x 9/7
    3
  • Jack ate 1/4 of a pizza. His brother, Jim ate 1/6 of the remaining pizza. What fraction of the whole pizza did Jim eat?
    1/8
  • 6/5 x 5/8
    3/4
  • 5 x 4 3/10
    21 1/2
  • After giving 1/3 of his stamps to Ken, Sean had 84 stamps left. How many stamps did he have at first?
    126 stamps
  • There were 200 apples. 2/5 of them were red and the rest were green. How many apples were green?
    120
  • A 5-m long ribbon was cut into 3 pieces. If one piece was 1 2/5 m long and the second piece was 1  1/3 m long, find the length of the third piece of ribbon.
    2 4/15 m
  • what is the value of 5/7 0f 91.
    65
  • A box of cookies was shared equally among 5 children. If there were 22 cookies in the box, how many cookies did each child recieve?
    4 2/5 cookies
  • Simplify 2/3 + 6 x 1/3 - 5/7.
    1 20/21
  • 12 x 3 3/4
    45
  • Aunt Jenny baked 4 chocolate cakes of the same size. She divided them into 6 equal shares. How big was each share?
    2/3
  • James poured 4 litres of water equally into 3 containers. How much water was there in each container?
    1 1/3 L