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Find the GCF:
1. What is the Greatest Common Factor for 24 and 36?
2. What is the GCF for 11 and 55?
Simplify:
3. 24/36
4. 11/55
Add:
5. 2/5 + 6/5
6. 5/12 + 3/4
Subtract:
7. 8/16 - 7/16
8. 4/5 - 2/3
Estimate:
9. 11 15/16 + 1 2/20
10. 6 4/5 - 2 1/2
Solve:
11. For every quart of lemonade Jackie makes she adds 2 lemons.
How many quarts of lemonade did Jackie make if she used 12 lemons?
Tegan .K
ReplyDelete1. What is the Greatest Common Factor for 24 and 36?=12
2. What is the GCF for 11 and 55?=11
Simplify:
3. 24/36=7/19
4. 11/55=11/5
Add:
5. 2/5 + 6/5=8/10
6. 5/12 + 3/4=8/16
Subtract:
7. 8/16 - 7/16=1
8. 4/5 - 2/3=2/2
Estimate:
9. 11 15/16 + 1 2/20=12 17/3
10. 6 4/5 - 2 1/2= 4 3/3
Solve:
11. For every quart of lemonade Jackie makes she adds 2 lemons.
How many quarts of lemonade did Jackie make if she used 12 lemons?=6 quarts
Steven Marino
ReplyDelete1.6
2.11
3.3/6
4.1/11
5.8/5
6.8/16
7.1/16
8.2/2
9.12 16/36
10.4 3/2
11.She made 6 quarts.
jesse witt 3/16/10
ReplyDelete1. 12
2. 11
3. 2/3
4. 1/5
5. 4/5
6. 2/7
7.1/16
8. .75
9. 13
10. 4 1/2
11. 24 qu