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Name: Answers ) Write your answer as a mixed number (if possible). 6 7 3 - = 8 2. 2. 2 8 383 30 2) A recipe called for using 0 6 cups of flour before baking and another 2 3 5 cups after baking. What is the total amount of flour needed in the recipe? Write your answer as an improper fraction. 3) A regular size chocolate bar was 4 2 inches long. If the king size bar was 4 9 inches longer, what is the length of the king size bar? Write your answer as an improper fraction. 55 3. 8 4. 0 5 6 0 5. 0 3 4 0 6. 6 2 3 6 7 4) Frank had collected 65 leaves to feed to his caterpillar collection. If he wanted to split the leaves equally amongst the 6 cages, how much should he put in each cage? Between what two whole numbers does your answer lie? 7. 8. 4 2 = 7 6 4 8 = 7 4 5) A pet store had 4 cats. If they wanted to split 43 ounces of cat food amongst them, how much 6) A pet store had 3 cats. If they wanted to split 20 ounces of cat food amongst them, how much 9. 6 2 = 2 0. Less. Less 2. 3 7) Write the answer as an improper fraction (if 8) Write the answer as an improper fraction (if possible). Make sure to reduce each answer. possible). Make sure to reduce each answer. 3 4 2 4 4 4 3 4 2 2 4 8 9) Write the answer as an improper fraction (if possible). Make sure to reduce each answer. 6 4 3 6 6 4 3 2 0) 5 5? Will the product be more or less than? 3 9 9 3. 54 4. 9 5. 72 6. 40 7. 8 8. 64 9. 60cm 3 20. 60 cm 3-0 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50-20 45 40 35 30 25 20 5 0 5 0

) 6 =? Will the product be more or less than 6? 5 8 8 2) Write your answer as a mixed number (if possible): A bowl of cereal had 4 2 6 grams of sugar in it. If Edward ate 3 bowls a week, how many grams of sugar would he have eaten? 3) 9 6 = = 9 6 54 4) 3 3 = = 3 3 9 5) 9 8 = = 9 8 72 6) How many one-fifth cup servings are in 8 cups of pecans? 7) Katie wanted her box of candy to last 3 days. If the box weighs one-sixth of pound, how much should she eat each day? 8) A chef used one-eighth of a bag of potatoes for a meal. If the potatoes fed 8 people, what fraction of the bag did each person get?

9) Find the volume (in cm). 20) Find the volume (in cm). 5 8 4

Name: Answer Key Answers ) Write your answer as a mixed number (if possible). 6 7 3 - = 8 2. 2. 2 8 383 30 2) A recipe called for using 0 6 cups of flour before baking and another 2 3 5 cups after baking. What is the total amount of flour needed in the recipe? Write your answer as an improper fraction. 3) A regular size chocolate bar was 4 2 inches long. If the king size bar was 4 9 inches longer, what is the length of the king size bar? Write your answer as an improper fraction. 55 3. 8 4. 0 5 6 0 5. 0 3 4 0 6. 6 2 3 6 7 4) Frank had collected 65 leaves to feed to his caterpillar collection. If he wanted to split the leaves equally amongst the 6 cages, how much should he put in each cage? Between what two whole numbers does your answer lie? 7. 8. 4 2 = 7 6 4 8 = 7 4 5) A pet store had 4 cats. If they wanted to split 43 ounces of cat food amongst them, how much 6) A pet store had 3 cats. If they wanted to split 20 ounces of cat food amongst them, how much 9. 6 2 = 2 0. Less. Less 2. 3 7) Write the answer as an improper fraction (if 8) Write the answer as an improper fraction (if possible). Make sure to reduce each answer. possible). Make sure to reduce each answer. 3 4 2 4 4 4 3 4 2 2 4 8 9) Write the answer as an improper fraction (if possible). Make sure to reduce each answer. 6 4 3 6 6 4 3 2 0) 5 5? Will the product be more or less than? 3 9 9 3. 54 4. 9 5. 72 6. 40 7. 8 8. 64 9. 60cm 3 20. 60 cm 3-0 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50-20 45 40 35 30 25 20 5 0 5 0

) 6 =? Will the product be more or less than 6? 5 8 8 2) Write your answer as a mixed number (if possible): A bowl of cereal had 4 2 6 grams of sugar in it. If Edward ate 3 bowls a week, how many grams of sugar would he have eaten? 3) 9 6 = = 9 6 54 4) 3 3 = = 3 3 9 5) 9 8 = = 9 8 72 6) How many one-fifth cup servings are in 8 cups of pecans? 7) Katie wanted her box of candy to last 3 days. If the box weighs one-sixth of pound, how much should she eat each day? 8) A chef used one-eighth of a bag of potatoes for a meal. If the potatoes fed 8 people, what fraction of the bag did each person get?

9) Find the volume (in cm). 20) Find the volume (in cm). 5 8 4