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1. William’s hair was 2 ¼ feet long. His mother made him cut of 1 ¾ . How long is William’s hair after his haircut ? a. ½ feet c. ¼ feet b. ¾ feet d. ¾ feet. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. William’s hair was 2 ¼ feet long. His mother made him cut of 1 ¾ . How long is William’s hair after his haircut ?

a. ½ feet c. ¼ feetb. ¾ feet d. ¾ feet

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2. Kyla took her bike to a path that is 2 ¾ mile in leght. Kyla completed 3 ½ laps before she had to take a break. How many miles did she ride before she took a break?

a.9 and 5/8 miles c. 1and3/11milesb.8 ¼ miles d. 9 ¾miles

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3. Brandon’s plant grow 3 ¾ cm last month. Jake’s plant grow 2 & 2/5 cm last month. What is the combined height that all of thier plants grew last month?a. 11 and 11/12 cmb. 6 and 3/20 cmc. 12 ¾ cmd.12 and 17/20 cm

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4. Frank had 4 ½ packs of gum that he wanted to divide between 5 people. How much gum would each person recieve ?

a. 7/8 of a pack b. 9/10 of a pack c. 1 and 1/9 of a packd. 4/5 of a pack

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5. Christopher had 3 ½ pies left over from a party. He equally divided the 3 ½ pies between 4 of his friends. How much did each friend recieve?

a. 7/9 of a pie c. ½ of a pieb. ¾ of a pie d. 7/8 of a pie

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6. On Monday it rained 4 ½ inches. On Tuesday it rained 2 ¾ inches. How many more inches did it rain on Monday that it did on Tuesday ?

a.1 ¼ inchesb.2 ½ inchesc. 2 ¼ inchesd. 1 ¾ inches

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7. If a local baseball team played 35 games this season. If they won 4/5 of thier games, how many games did they win?

a. 28 c. 42b.25 d. 7

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8. In science class, students made rockets out of empty 2 liter bottles. When launched karen’s rocket reach a height of 12 and ½ feet. Sam’s rocket reached a height 1 2/5 times greater than karen’s rocket. How did sam’s rocket go?

a. 10 ½ ft c. 24 ¾ ftb. 17 ½ ft d. 16 ¾ ft

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9. Mary attempted 24 shots during a basketball game. If she 5/8 of her attempts, how many shots did she make?

a. 9 shots c. 15 shotsb. 20 shots d. 18 shots

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10. Jamaal at 1 ½ of a pizzas. Eric ate 7/8 of a pizza. How much did jamaal and eric eat in all?

a. 2 pizzas c. 1 & 3/8 pizzasb.2 ¼ pizzas d. 2 & 3/8 pizzas

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11. 2/5 + 1/16 =

a. 3/11 c. 17/30b. ½ d. 82/5

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12. 3/8 + 1/6 =

a.11/24 c. 1/4b. 13/24 d. 4/14

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13. 2/9 + 8/18 =

a. 10/27 c. 11/18b. 2/3 d. 1/3

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14. 9/25 + 7/10 =

a. 1 and 1 1/25 c. 1 wholeb. 1 and 3/50 d. 1 and 1/50

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15. ¾ + 3/8 =

a. 1 and ¼ c. 1 and 1/2b. 1 and 1/8 d. 1 whole

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16. 6/14 + 6/7 =

a. 1 and 2/7 c. 6/7b. 1 and 3/14 d. 12/14

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17. 1/6 + ¼ =

a. 5/12 c. ¾ b. ½ d. 3/8

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18. ½ + ¾ =

a. 2/3 c. 1 and ¼ b. 1 whole d. 1 and ½

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19. 3/5 + 1/15 =

a. 1/3 c.4/15b. 4/20 d. 2/3

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20. 2/5 + ¾ =

a. 5/9 c. 1 and 3/20b. 1 and 3/23 d. 1 and ½

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• 8. In science class, students made rockets out of empty 2 liter bottles. When launched karen’s rocket reach a height of 12 and ½ feet. Sam’s rocket reached a height 1 2/5 times greater than karen’s rocket. How did sam’s rocket go?

a. 10 ½ ft c. 24 ¾ ftb. 17 ½ ft d. 16 ¾ ft