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5/6 x 3/10
a) 1/4
b) 1/16
c) 1/2
d) 1/10

On Sunday, I ran 4 and 3/4 miles. On Monday, I ran 1/3 of the distance I ran on Sunday. How many miles did I run Monday?
a) 1 and 5/12
b) 1 and 7/12
c) 2 and 1/4
d) 14 and 1/4

8 x h is greater than 0 but less than 8. What is h?
a) 1/8
b) 1 and 3/8
c) 16/8
d) 8

3 divided by 1/5
a) 8
b) 15
c) 1/15
d) 3/5

4 and 10/16 - 1 and 3/8
a) 1/4
b) 3 and 1/8
c) 3 and 1/4
d) 6

Find the solution to the problem 7/8 + 4/5 + 2/4.
a) 13/40
b) 13/17
c) 2 and 7/40
d) 7 and 4/17

What is 1 and 2/3 + 2 and 3/9?
a) 3
b) 3 and 5/12
c) 3 and 4/9
d) 4

What is 1 - 3/5?
a) 1/5
b) 2/5
c) 3/5
d) 4/5

What is 1 and 1/3 - 3/4
a) 1/12
b) 2/12
c) 5/12
d) 7/12

What is 2 and 3/5 + 1/6 ?
a) 2 and 3/30
b) 2 and 4/30
c) 2 and 13/30
d) 2 and 23/30

What is 1/2 + 2/8 ?
a) 3/10
b) 3/8
c) 3/4
d) 5/8

Which of the following is equivalent to 2/4?
a) 1/3
b) 16/26
c) 4/6
d) 3/6

Which of the following is equivalent to 4/6?
a) 12/16
b) 16/24
c) 1/2
d) 2/4

Reduce 16/ 24 into the lowest terms.
a) 8/12
b) 4/6
c) 2/3
d) It can't be reduced

Reduce 20/ 30 into the lowest terms.
a) 2/3
b) 1/3
c) 4/6
d) It can't be reduced

Josh has 12 and 3/4 cups of flour to make 6 cakes. If he uses all of the flour and splits it evenly, how many cups of flour will go into each cake?
a) 2
b) 4 and 1/4
c) 2 and 1/8
d) 3 ad 3/4

11 and 2/3 x 6
a) 11 and 2/3
b) 5 and 2/3
c) 17 and 2/3
d) 70

There are 22 jars in a box. Each jar weighs 1 and 3/4 pounds. What is the total weight of the box?
a) 12 and 4/7 pounds
b) 16 and 1/2 pounds
c) 22 pounds
d) 38 and 1/2 pounds

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