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Objective #24(A) - WP - Addition/Subtraction Mixed Numbers

Authored by Connie May

Mathematics

4th - 6th Grade

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Objective #24(A) - WP - Addition/Subtraction Mixed Numbers
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1.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Mark had 5 46\frac{4}{6}   pounds of M&Ms. He gave his friend Matt 2 13\frac{1}{3}   pounds of the M&Ms. How many pounds did he left to give to his brother? Simplify your answer, if needed.

 3 133\ \frac{1}{3}  

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MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

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Word Problem:
Two cats, Fluffy and Oreo, met in the Park. Fluffy's tail is 3  13\frac{1}{3}   of a meter long. Oreo's tail is 2 14\frac{1}{4}  of a meter long.
How much Longer is Fluffy's tail than Oreo's tail?

 1 1121\ \frac{1}{12}1 121​  

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MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A recipe calls for 6 512\frac{5}{12}  cups of red peppers and 3 1112\frac{11}{12}  cups of green peppers. How many cups of red and green peppers are needed for the recipe in all? (Answer in simplest form)

10  13\frac{1}{3}  cups

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MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

If a bread recipe requires 4  12\frac{1}{2}   cups of flour total and you have added 2 cups, how many more cups do you need to add?

 2 12 cups2\ \frac{1}{2}\ cups 

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MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Sean had 3 12\frac{1}{2}  of bags of flour in the kitchen. His mom bought 4 12\frac{1}{2}  more bags. How many bags of flour did they have in all?

 8 bags8\ bags  

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MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Monique wants to bake a cake. She needs 2 38\frac{3}{8}  cups of sugar, and 1 12\frac{1}{2}  cups of flour. How many cups of ingredients will she use in all?

 3 78 cups3\ \frac{7}{8}\ cups  

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MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Jill brought  2 132\ \frac{1}{3}  boxes of carrot muffins for a bake sale.  Mike brought  1 341\ \frac{3}{4}  boxes of apple muffins.  What is the total number of boxes of muffins Jill and Mike brought to the bake sale?

 4 1124\ \frac{1}{12}  boxes

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