Fraction
Fraction
GRADE 4
  GRADE 4 TO
          TO 8
             8
            Mathematics- Fractions
1. 2.
3. 4.
5.
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7.
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10.
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WHAT FRACTION OF THE SHAPE IS SHADED CIRCLE
           THE CORRECT ANSWER
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          SHADE THE FOLLOWING FRACTIONS
COLOR IN 1/2      COLOR IN 1/4     COLORIN 3/4
COLOR IN 1/3
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              WRITING MIXED FRACTION
UNDERSTANDING MIXED NUMBERS 2
A)EACHSHADED FRACTIONCIRCLE REPRESENTS A WHOLE.WRITE DOWN
THE MIXED NUMBER REPRESENTED BY THESE FRACTION CIRCLES. THE
FIRST ONE IS DONE FOR YOU.
1 2
3 4
1 2
3 4
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C) DRAW LINES TO MATCH THE MIXED NUMBERS TO THE SHADED FRACTIONS
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   MIXED NUMBER TO IMPROPER FRACTION SHEET 1
(i) (vi)
= =
(ii) (vii)
= =
(iii) (xiii)
= =
(iv) (x)
= =
(v) (xi)
= =
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        CONVERT MIXED NUMBERS TO FRACTIONS
(i) (ix)
(ii) (x)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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       IMPROPER FRACTIONS TO MIXED NUMBERS
(i) (ix)
(ii) (x)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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       IMPROPER FRACTIONS TO MIXED NUMBERS
(i) (ix)
(ii) (x)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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         FRACTIONS TO MIXED NUMBERS
(i) (ix)
(ii) (x)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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        IMPROPER AND MIXED FRACTIONS VISUAL
WRITE EACH AMOUNT AS A MIXED NUMBERS
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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         SIMPLIFYING PROPER FRACTION
(i) (ix)
(ii) (x)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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         SIMPLIFYING PROPER FRACTION
(i) (ix)
(ii) (x)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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         SIMPLIFYING PROPER FRACTION
(i) (ix)
(ii) (x)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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         EQUIVALENT FRACTION
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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       EQUIVALENT FRACTION
(ix)
(x)
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         EQUIVALENT FRACTION
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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       EQUIVALENT FRACTION
(ix)
(x)
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 compare the following FRACTIONS using >,< or =
(i) (viii)
(ii) (ix)
(iii) (x)
(iv) (xi)
(v) (xii)
(vi) (xiii)
(vii) (xiv)
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         ARRANGE THE FRACTION IN ASCENDING
                       ORDER
(i) , , ,
(ii) , , ,
(iii) , , ,
(iv) , , ,
(v) , , ,
(vi) , , ,
(vii) , , ,
(viii) , , ,
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(ix) , , ,
(x) , , ,
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         ARRANGE THE FRACTION IN DESCENDING
                       ORDER
(i) , , ,
(ii) , , ,
(iii) , , ,
(iv) , , ,
(v) , , ,
(vi) , , ,
(vii) , , ,
(viii) , , ,
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(ix) , , ,
(x) , , ,
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 FIND THE VALUE OF THE FOLLOWING FRACTIONS
(iv) of 24 (xii) of 90
(vi) of al in ml (xvi) of 2m in cm
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         ADDING UNLIKE FRACTION
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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         SUBTRACTING UNLIKE FRACTIONS
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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         ADDING MIXED NUMBERS AND FRACTION
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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         ADDITION OF MIXED FRACTION
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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         ADDITION OF MIXED FRACTION
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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         ADDITION OF MIXED FRACTION
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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         MULTIPLYING FRACTIONS BY WHOLE
                NUMBERS (HARDER)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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         MULTIPLYING FRACTIONS BY WHOLE
                NUMBERS (HARDER)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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         MULTIPLYING FRACTIONS BY WHOLE
                NUMBERS (HARDER)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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         MULTIPLYING FRACTIONS BY WHOLE
                NUMBERS (HARDER)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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         MULTIPLYING MIXED NUMBERS AND
                   FRACTIONS
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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       ADDITION OF MIXED FRACTION
(ix)
(x)
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         MULTIPLYING MIXED NUMBERS
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(ix)
(x)
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        DIVIDING WHOLE NUMBERS BY FRACTIONS
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(iX)
(X)
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          DIVIDING FRACTIONS
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(iX)
(X)
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        DIVIDING MIXED NUMBERS BY FRACTIONS
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(iX)
(X)
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         DIVIDING MIXED NUMBERS
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(iX)
(X)
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         MIXED DIVISION PROBLEMS
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
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(iX)
(X)
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      ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION WORD PROBLEM
1. He has two pumpkin fields and the total area of the two pumpkin
fields is 3 acres. The big field yield 3 tons of pumpkins and the
small 2 fons of pumpkins. What is the total yield of pumpkins?
3.Farmer Jack ordered 3 bags of soil last month. Each bag weighed
5   kilograms. He used the first bag in a week. At the end of this
month, there were 3    kilograms of soil left in the second bag and
kilograms of soil left in the third bag. How much soil was used in
this month?
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4. Lost month, the price of one pound of carrots was $3 and Roe
sold 10 pounds of carrots. This month, the price has increased by
$1 and Farmer Roe only sold 6 pounds of carrots. What is the price
of a pound of carrots this month?
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     ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION WORD PROBLEM
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6.The price of the pizza was $30 and Joe paid $45 to the delivery
person. He gave $4 of change to Joe. How much was the delivery
charge?
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   ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION WORD PROBLEMS
Carol takes care of her younger sister, Bracy, when her parents go
away for a vacation.
2.Carol worked part-time in the coffee shop down the street. Her
usual shift is 2 hours per day. But since she needed to go to pick up
Bracy, she left work 1 hours earlier on Wednesday and Thursday.
How much did she work on Wednesday and Thursday?
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6). The distance between her home and the airport is 53 miles. On
Friday, carol drove to the airport to pick up her parents. It took her 2
hour to get there and 3 hours to come home. How much time did she
spend driving to and from the airport?
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   ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION WORD PROBLEMS
2.As part of their daily exercise. Sam and Garry were running around
town. Sam ran 6 km while Garry ran for 4 km. How much farther did
Sam run than Garry?
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   ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION WORD PROBLEMS
1. of the staff are male. of the staff works part time at the mall.
What fraction of the staff is female?
2. The sharks are fed three times a day. During the morning feeding.
   of a ton of fish is fed. During the afternoon feeding. the weight of
fish fed will be of a ton more than the fish fed 15 during the
morning. If the total weight of fish fed in a day is of a ton, how
much is fed during the feeding at night?
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5. Two kinds of fish can be found in a small tank that is 5 feet long.
The blue fish is    feet long and the orange fish is feet long. How
much longer is the orange fish?
6.A seahorse weighed kilograms. After two weeks, its weight was
increased by kilograms. But afterwards, it lost kilograms in weight
as it was sick. What is its current weight?
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     FRACTION MULTIPLICATION WORD PROBLEMS
1.There was of a pie left in the fridge. Jerry ate   of the leftover
pie. How much of a pie did he have?
2.Enna took out 10 glasses and poured juice from the pitcher. The
capacity of each glass is liter. If there was enough juice for 8
glasses, how much juice was there?
3.Raina baked some cupcakes for her friends. She baked 26 cupcakes.
Each     pound. If she packed 8 cupcakes in each box, what is the
weight of each box?
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     FRACTION MULTIPLICATION WORD PROBLEMS
3.olivia usually rides her bike about       hours every day. The distance
library and school is   mile. Yesterday the bike had a
problem and olivia only rode her bike of the way from school to the
library and walked the rest of the way. How far did she ride her bike?
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     FRACTION MULTIPLICATION WORD PROBLEMS
2. of the boys joined the basketball team and of the boys joined
   the soccer team. How many boys are there in the soccer team?
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     FRACTION MULTIPLICATION WORD PROBLEMS
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5. Levi took out 10 pieces of tile and got some cement from the bucket.
Each piece of file needs 1 kg of the cement mixture. If there was
enough cement mixture for 8 pieces of tile, how much did the cement
in the bucket weigh
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       FRACTION WORDS PROBLEMS (DIVISON OF
                 WHOLE NUMBERS)
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 FRACTION WORDS PROBLEMS (DIVISON OF WHOLE
                 NUMBERS)
3. A 2.5-liter pitcher of juice was poured into 10 cups. How much juice
was in each cup?
4.There are 7 donuts in the box. A family of four is sharing the donuts
equally. How many donuts does each person get?
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 FRACTION WORDS PROBLEMS (DIVISON OF WHOLE
                 NUMBERS)
1.There are 24 questions on a math test. The time allowed for the test
is 60 minutes. Between which two numbers does the time allowed for
each question lie?
4). The transportation for the field trip costs $245. It will be shared
among 4 classes. Between which two numbers does the fee each
class needs to pay lie?
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5) The school office ordered 8 boxes of supplies for the new school
year. There are 35 teachers in the school. If the supplies are divided
equally among the teachers, how many boxes of supply will each
teacher get?
6.) There are 130 books in the class library for a class of 32 students.
Between which two numbers does the number of books each student
can borrow lie?
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 FRACTION WORD PROBLEMS (DIVISION OF WHOLE
                 NUMBERS
2. The fruit delivery driver was paid $63 for delivering fruit to 5
different markets in an 8-hour shift. How much did the fruit delivery
driver receive per hour?
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6. Varun bought 6 dozen apples for $54 and 6 packs of oranges from
the fruit stand. How much was each dozen apples?
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    FRACTION WORD PROBLEMS (UNIT FRACTION)
2.The kitchen assistant is helping the chef to serve soup. The chef
made 4 pots of soup and the assistant is putting cups of cream
on top of the soup in each bowl. There are 14 cups of cream. How
many bowls of soup can the assistant help prepare?
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4.Grandma made an apple pie. Rosh and his brother Ben finished
of it. Then, three friends came over and shared the leftover pie.
How much of the pie did each friend eat?
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      FRACTION WORD PROBLEMS (UNIT FRACTION)
3.To make sure the machines in the factory run smoothly, the
mechanics need to add liter of oil to the machine every Tuesday.
One Tuesday, a mechanic can only find 14 liters of oil in the storage. Is
there enough oil for 64 machines?
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                     DIVISION PROBLEMS
1.Of the 95 children in 6th grade, went to holiday parties. How many
  students went to holiday parties in all?
2.Amy has 72 sweets in a bag. She keeps of them for herself and
shares the rest with friends. How many sweets will she give to her
friends?
3.A train arrives at the station with 150 passengers on board. of the
passengers get off the train in Seattle, and then 25 passengers board
the train. How many passengers are on the train when it leaves the
station?
4.40 people watched the cricket game last night. Tickets cost $2.75
each. Half of these fans bought a program at $1.50 each. How much
money was collected?
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6.On 8 bookshelves, there are 60 books per shelf. How many books
are there altogether?If of these are non-fiction, how many fictional
books are there?
8. michacl says, "I would rather have of $108 than of 108 because
I will get more to spend." Is he correct?
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        MIXED OPERATIONS WORDS PROBLEMS
4.In a sale gameboys are reduced by tree fifths what is the sale
price if the orignal price was $60.00
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5.There are 9 bookshelves with 54 books per shelf. How many books
are there altogether? If of these books are novels, how many novels
would there be?
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         MIXED OPERATIONS WORDS PROBLEMS
1.A pan of brownies was left out on the counter and of the
brownies had already been eaten. Then Rockey came along and
ate of the brownies that were left . How much of the whole pan
of brownies did Rockey eat?
3.A baker is making cakes for a big party. She uses cup of oil for
each cake.How many cakes can she make if she has a bottle of oil
that has 21 cups in it?
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4. The serving size for the granola that John likes to eat for cup.
breakfast is How many servings are there in a box that holds 40
cups?
6. There was a bowl with 150 candies in it. Eva, Rob, and Jane found
the bowl. Eva ate of the candies, Bon ate and Jane had How many
candies were left?
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   ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION WORD PROBLEMS
1. of the staff are male. of the staff works part time at the mall.
What fraction of the staff is female?
2. The sharks are fed three times a day. During the morning feeding.
  of a ton of fish is fed. During the afternoon feeding. the weight of
   a ton more than the fish fed 15 during the morning. If the total
weight of fish fed in a day is of a ton, how much is fed during the
feeding at night?
3. A baby otter was born of a month early. At birth, its weight was
   kilograms, which is kilogram less than the average weight of
newborn otter in the aquarium. What is the average weight of
newborn ofter?
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                       WORDS PROBLEMS
4.The penguin nursery is open two times a day: hour at noon and
hour in the afternoon. How much time is the penguin nursery open
every day?
5. Two kinds of fish can be found in a small tank that is 5 feet long.
The blue.fish is How much longer is the orange fish is      feet long
How much longer is the orange fish?
6.An seahorse weighed kilograms. After two weeks, its weight was
increased by kilograms. But afterwards, it lost kilograms in weight
as it was What is its current weight?
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                FRACTION WORDS PROBLEMS
3. Each large cookie is oz and each small cookie is   oz. What is the
total weight of 2 large cookies and 1 small cookie?
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                 FRACTION WORDS PROBLEMS
5) the capacity of the two milk pitchers on the counter is     liter each h
pitcher has of a liter of milk in it and the other pitcher has of a liter
milk in it . how much milk is there altogether?
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               FRACTION WORDS PROBLEMS
2.To stay healthy, Tine decided to walk for mile every day. She
walked mile to work and walked mile to work at lunchtime. How
much more does she need to walk after dinner if she wants to
meet her target distance?
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                        MIXED PROBLEMS
5.Eva is a professional cyclist. For the past year, she has been
practicing to ride as far as she can in a minute. At the beginning of
the year, her personal record was of a kilometer in one minute.
After six months, she improved her record by of a kilometer. After
a year, she further improved her record by of a kilometer. What is
her best record?
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                       MIXED PROBLEMS
6.A football team was training for four hours. During the first hour,
they practiced for     of an hour. During the second hour, they
practiced for of an hour. During the last two hours, they first
practiced for of an hour, took a hour break and then practiced the
rest of the time. How much time did they spend practicing in total?
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                      MIXED PROBLEMS
1.kyle took   hours to travel from her house to her office. After 8
hours of work, he travelled hours from her office to his house. How
long altogether did kyle travel on that day?
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                MIXED DIVISION PROBLEMS
4.Sam had an out-of-town company trip last week. Before the trip,
he noticed that his car was full of gasoline. After the trip, the gas
tank was     full. What fraction of the gasoline in the car was used
during the trip?
5.Goldy spent of his salary for food, for the water and electric
bills and for other expenses. The rest went into his savings. What
fraction of his salary is used for his expenses? What fraction of his
salary went into his savings?
6.Mr. Tucks owns of the stocks in the company where Rony works.
He wants to distribute his company stocks among his 3 children. He
gave of the stocks to his eldest child and of the stocks to his
youngest child. What part of the stocks will be given to the second
child?
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                 MIXED DIVISION PROBLEMS
3.To make sure the machines in the factory run smoothly, the
mechanics need to add liter of oil to the machine every Monday.
One Monday, a mechanic can only find 12 liters of oil in the storage. Is
there enough oil for 65 machines?
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                        CHALLENGE QUESTIONS
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                       orange juice
                                          milk
                     Tea
                                           mango shake
coffee
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Q12) William, Carl and Stuart have to mow the lawn. William mowed
of of the lawn, Care mowed & of the lawn and stuart mowed.
12m² of the lawn. what is the size of the lawn (in square metres)?
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