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Created on March 24, 2025
Adding, subtracting and multiplying fractions and mixed numbers.
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Fractions Escape room
Adding, Subtracting and Multiplying Fractions Test Practice
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Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 01
Lesson 02
Lesson 03
Lesson 04
Lesson 05
Lesson 06
Lesson 01
Question 01/03
What is the difference? 2/3 - 1/7
11/21
1/4
1/21
Question 02/03
01
What is the difference? 4/9 - 1/6
3/3
5/18
Question 03/03
Is the value of the expression 3/10 + 1/5 greater or less than 1?
Less than 1
Greater than 1
01
I am not sure. Let me look at lesson 9-1
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Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 01
Lesson 02
Lesson 03
Lesson 04
Lesson 05
Lesson 06
Lesson 02
Question 01/03
A company makes 2 sizes of trail mix: 5 4/8 lb bags and 2 3/4 lb bags. What is the difference in pounds between the sizes of the two bags.
7 10/8 lbs
2 3/4 lbs
7 5/4 lbs
2 1/4 pounds
02
Question 02/03
A restaurant serves pasta salad that is 2/5 pounds pasta and 1/3 pounds of vegetables per serving. What is the total weight of a serving?
1/4 lbs
11/15 lbs
4/8 pounds
3/15 pounds
Question 03/03
Lola mixed 2/7 pounds of grapes and 5/6 pounds of strawberries for a snack. How many more pounds of strawberries than grapes did Lola used?
23/42 lbs
23/52 lbs
33/42 lbs
33/52 lbs
02
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Continuing
Escape Education
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Lesson 01
Lesson 02
Lesson 03
Lesson 04
Lesson 05
Lesson 06
Lesson 03
Question 01/03
7/8 - 2/3 = 5/24
True✔️
False
Question 02/03
You can decompose mixed number addends into whole numbers and fractions in order to find the sum.
True✔️
False
03
Question 03/03
The number located at the bottom of a fraction is called a numerator and represents the total number of equal part.
True
False✔️
03
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Proceed to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 01
Lesson 02
Lesson 03
Lesson 04
Lesson 05
Lesson 06
Lesson 04
Question 01/03
What is the product of 5/6 X 2/5
1/3
10/30
7/30
12/25
04
Question 02/03
What is the product of 8/9 X 3/4
24/26
24/36
11/36
2/3
04
Question 03/03
What is the product of 4/9 X 7/9
28/9
28/81
I28/36
28/18
Perfect, you have passed!
Advance to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 01
Lesson 02
Lesson 03
Lesson 04
Lesson 05
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Question 01/03
What is the product of 2 1/3 X 3 5/6?
6 5/6
8 17/18
6 5/6
8 17/18
6 5/18
6 5/18
Question 02/03
What is the product of 1 5/8 X 2 2/3?
4 1/3
2 10/24
2 5/12
05
2 10/24
4 1/3
2 5/12
Question 03/03
The product of 4 1/2 X 2 4/5?
8 4/10
8 2/5
12 3/5
8 2/5
8 4/10
12 3/5
05
Perfect, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 01
Lesson 02
Lesson 03
Lesson 04
Lesson 05
Lesson 06
Lesson 06
Question 01/03
What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 7 1/2 in. X 13 1/2 in.?
42 inches
91 1/4 square inches
Question 02/03
How much fencing do you need to go around a pool deck that has the following dimensions: 35 1/2 feet by 18 1/4 feet?
107 1/2 feet
107 1/8 square feet
06
Question 03/03
There are 27,000 books in a library and 7/135 of them are graphic novels. If 2/7 of the graphic novels are checked out, how many graphic novels are still available for check out?
1,400 books
7,714 books
400 books
1,000 books
06
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