Practice Exercises: Fractions
Click once in an ANSWER BOX and type in your answer; then click ENTER. After you click ENTER, a message will appear in the RESULTS BOX to indicate whether your answer is correct or incorrect. To start over, click CLEAR.
- To enter the fraction three-fourths, type 3/4 into the form.
- To enter a mixed number, type the whole-number part and the fractional part, separated by a space. For example, to enter the mixed number four and two-thirds, type 4, a space, and then 2/3 into the form.
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Write a proper fraction using only the digits 8 and 3. |
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Write an improper fraction using only the digits 2 and 5. |
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Write the fraction five-sixths as an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 36. |
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Use the problem below for Exercises 7 and 8.
It takes Hope four-fifths of an hour to complete her social studies homework, three-fourths of an hour to complete her math homework, and five-sixths of an hour to complete her spelling homework. Order the time spent on Hope’s homework by subject from least to greatest.
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Which subject took the least amount of time to complete? |
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Which subject took the most amount of time to complete? |
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Write three and seven-eighths as an improper fraction. |
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