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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 03:00 richaeviney

These six questions for 16 adding & subtracting fractions george eats 2/3 cup of frosted flakes. he is still hungry so he eats 1/2 cup of cheerios. how much cereal does george eat in all? two kinds of fish are found in a 5-foot fish tank. a blue fish is 3/11 of a foot long and an orange fish that is 2/5 of a foot long. how much longer is the orange fish? adding & subtracting fractions | multiplying fractions sam is making homemade cookies and the recipe calls for 13/8 cups of milk. how much milk does sam need if she doubles her recipe? michelle is buying a poster for her math project. the size of the poster is 2 1/3 feet by 4 4/5 feet. what is the area of the project?multiplying fractions -- | dividing fractions cara brought some candy bars from home. she wants to split 2 1/2 candy bars from home. she wants to split 2 1/2 candy bars among her four friends. how much will each person get? jack wants to share his candy with his friends. right now, he has 4 pieces of chocolate. how many friends can he give 1/2 a candy bar too? dividing fractions [each section tell you what operation you have to use in order to solve the problem correctly] [

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