Fractions
Math
Fractions starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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If a cake is cut into 12 equal pieces and you eat 6, what fraction of the cake is left?
If a pizza is cut into 8 equal slices and you eat 3, what fraction of the pizza did you eat?
If you have 1/4 of a chocolate bar and your friend has 2/4, who has more?
If you have 1/6 of a cake and eat 2/6 more, how much have you eaten?
If you have 3/4 of a glass of juice and drink 1/4, how much is left?
If you have 3/8 of a pie and eat 1/8 more, how much do you have now?
If you have 4/5 of a candy bar and give away 2/5, how much do you have left?
If you have 5/6 of a pie and eat 1/6, how much is left?
If you shade 2 out of 6 equal parts of a rectangle, what fraction is shaded?
What is the denominator in the fraction 2/5?
What is the denominator in the fraction 7/9?
What is the difference between 5/8 and 3/8?
What is the fraction for 10 out of 10?
What is the fraction for 2 out of 10?
What is the fraction for 7 out of 10?
What is the fraction for 9 out of 12?
What is the fraction for one part out of four equal parts?
What is the numerator in the fraction 4/7?
What is the numerator in the fraction 8/9?
What is the sum of 1/5 and 2/5?
