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- Shona and juice
A jug contains 5 1/2 cups of juice. Shona pours 5/6 of a cup into each of the 5 glasses and 3/4 of a cup into one glass. How much is left in the jug?
- Two snakes
A pet store owner had 2 snakes . one was 1 3/4 ft long, and the other was 1 5/8 ft long. How long would the line be if the snakes were placed end to end?
- Evaluate with brackets
Find the Error - tell what the mistake is 6[(4 + 9) - 32] ÷ 2 6[13-32]÷2 6[13-9]÷2 6[9]÷2 6[4.5] 27
- A night
A night bus left town by 10:30. It took five and half hours to reach Makurdi and another four and half hours to reach Enugu. At what time did it arrive?
- Lowest terms
What is the sum if the product of 1 3/4 and 2 1/6 is added to the quotient of 1/3 and 8 4/5? Write the solution as a mixed number or a fraction in the lowest terms.
- Lily spent
Lily had $812. She spent 1/7 of the money on a cupboard and 1/6 of the remaining amount on a dressing table. How much did Lily spend on the dressing table?
- Identify improper fraction
How do you identify improper fractions? Which is improper: A) 3/4 B) 32/15 C) 3/9 D) 2 2/11
- Vidya
Vidya and Peter went for a picnic. Their mother gave them a 5-liter water bottle. Vidya consumed 2/5 of the water, and Peter consumed the remaining water. How much water did Vidya drink? How much water did Peter drink?
- Chocolate bar sharing
If John has 3/5 of a chocolate bar and wants to share it equally among himself and two friends, how much of the chocolate bar will each person get?
- Saw a board
A board of 16 3-fourths inches is cut from a board that is 3 feet long. If the width of the saw cut is one-eighth inch, what is the length of the remaining piece?
- Mrs. Susan 2
Mrs. Susan received a shipment of 60 novelty baseball caps. Of the caps, 1/3 had bug antennae, 2/5 had moose antlers, and the rest had plastic propellers. How many of the caps had plastic propellers?
- Decadic number
What is the expanded form of this number? 18.029 A: (1x10)+(8x1)+(2x1/10)+(9x1/100) B: (1×10)+(8×1)+(2×1/10)+(9×1/1,000) C: (1×10)+(8×1)+(2×1/100)+(9×1/1,000) D: (1×10)+(8×1)+(2×11/00)+(9×1/100)
- Fresh chickens
In the market, one stall is selling fresh chickens worth P120 per kilo. A person bought two fresh chickens weighing 1 1/2 and 1 1/4 kilos each. What is the total weight of the two chickens?
- A man 16
A man sold half of his land. He gave 1/3 of the remaining to his son and 1/4 of the balance to his daughter. What fraction of his land is now left with him?
- A hike
If I go on a hike that is 4 1/2 miles long and I take a break every 3/4 mile, how many breaks will I take?
- Jane - blanket
Jane is knitting a blanket; so far, she has 3 1/4 meters finished. She has another 2 2/3 meters left to knit. How long will the blanket be when finished?
- Bola spend
Bola spends 7 1/2 hours on his first journey and 13 3/5 hours on his second trip. How much longer did he spend on the second trip than the first one?
- A+B+C=one hundred
A+B+C=100. If A=27.5 and the value of B are between 10 and 15 and which has two decimal places, then what can be the greatest value of C?
- A clock 2
A clock was set right at 6:00 AM. If it gains 3 1/2 minutes per hour, what time will it show at 6:00 PM on the same day?
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