Mixed Operations with Fractions Worksheets
Are you a math teacher or a parent looking for engaging and effective ways to help your students or children master mixed operations with fractions? Look no further! Our collection of mixed operations with fractions worksheets is designed to provide targeted practice and reinforce key concepts. With a wide range of problem types and varying levels of difficulty, these worksheets are perfect for students in grades 4-6 who are working on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions.
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What is the sum of 1/4 and 3/8?
The sum of 1/4 and 3/8 is 5/8.
Subtract 2/3 from 1/2. What is the result?
When you subtract 2/3 from 1/2, you can find a common denominator of 6 and change both fractions to have the same denominator. So, 1/2 becomes 3/6 and 2/3 becomes 4/6. Subtracting 4/6 from 3/6 gives us the result of -1/6, which is the answer.
Multiply 5/6 by 2/5. What is the product?
The product of multiplying 5/6 by 2/5 is equal to 10/30 or simplified to 1/3.
Divide 3/4 by 1/2. What is the quotient?
When you divide 3/4 by 1/2, you need to multiply 3/4 by the reciprocal of 1/2, which is 2/1. Therefore, 3/4 ÷ 1/2 is equal to (3/4) x (2/1) = 6/4 = 3/2, which simplifies to 1.5 as the quotient.
Add 2/3 and 1/5. What is the sum?
The sum of 2/3 and 1/5 is 11/15.
Subtract 1/4 from 3/5. What is the result?
The result of subtracting 1/4 from 3/5 is 7/20.
Multiply 4/7 by 3/5. What is the product?
To multiply 4/7 by 3/5, you simply multiply the numerators (4 * 3 = 12) and multiply the denominators (7 * 5 = 35) to get the product of 12/35.
Divide 5/8 by 2/3. What is the quotient?
To divide 5/8 by 2/3, we multiply 5/8 by the reciprocal of 2/3 which is 3/2. This gives us (5/8) * (3/2) = 15/16. Therefore, the quotient is 15/16.
Find the sum of 3/4, 1/2, and 2/3.
To find the sum of 3/4, 1/2, and 2/3, you can first find a common denominator which is 12 in this case. Then convert each fraction to have the common denominator. You get 9/12, 6/12, and 8/12. Add these fractions together to get 23/12.
Subtract 3/7 from 4/5. What is the result?
To subtract 3/7 from 4/5, we first need to find a common denominator, which is 35. Converting both fractions to have a common denominator, we get 20/35 - 15/35, which simplifies to 5/35 or 1/7. Therefore, the result of subtracting 3/7 from 4/5 is 1/7.
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