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Week 11 Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Division/Fractions Practice

1. I had 196 cards and I bought 264 more. How many have I got altogether?

2. There are 235 pages in my bookI have read 76 pages. How many have I got left to read?

3. I have got 8 bulk chippie packets to sell at the social. If there are 15 little packets in each how many packets have I got altogether?

4. If I sell each packet of chips for $2 how much money do I make?

5. Each bulk pack cost me $7.50 How much profit did I make?

6. 344 apples have to be put into 8 crates. How many apples need to go in each crate?

7. I have got $28 which is 4/5 of my savings left. How much money did I originally have?

Week 10 Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Division Practice

1. I had 268 cards and I bought 296 more. How many have I got altogether?

2. There were 123 books on sale. At the end of the day 78 had sold. How many are left?

3. The farmer had 9 paddocks. If he put 15 cows in each paddock how many cows does he have altogether?

4. Tim, Aroha and Manawa decide to pool their marbles together then share then evenly between the 3 of them. Tim has 57, Aroha has 94 and Manawa has 65. How many marbles does each person get?

5. There are 19 teams at the touch tournament. If each team has 8 players how many players are at the tournament?

6. 252 apples have to be put into 6 crates. How many apples need to go in each crate?

7. I have got $72 which is 3/4 of my savings left. How much money did I originally have?

8. After the bell went the Juniors went to the hall. There are 636 students in the whole school and the juniors make up 1/3. How many Juniors are there?

Week 9 (2) Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Division Practice

1. I had 129 cards and I bought 197 more. How many have I got altogether?

2. Sam scored 92 points for his rugby team over this year's rugby season. Last year he scored only 48 and thee season before that 54 How many more points did he score this season than last season? What is the total number of points he scored over the three seasons?

3. The farmer had 8 paddocks. If he put 13 cows in each paddock how many cows does he have altogether?

4. Tim, Aroha and Manawa decide to pool their marbles together then share then evenly between the 3 of them. Tim has 48, Aroha has 66 and Manawa has 57. How many marbles does each person get?

5. There are 28 teams at the touch tournament. If each team has 9 players how many players are at the tournament?

6. 265 apples have to be put into 5 crates. How many apples need to go in each crate?

Week 9

1. I had to give 3/4 of my card collection to my brother. To start with I had 384 cards, how many have I got left?

2. I have read 5/8 of the book I am reading. I am up to page 175. How many pages are in the whole book?

3. I have 5 cakes that I have to share between 3 people. How much does each person get. (Draw pictures to help you)

4. I have 6 pizzas that I have to share between 4 people. How much does each person get. (Draw pictures to help you)

5. How many 1/4 are in 5?

6. How many 1/3's are in 9?

Week 8

1. Sue is reading her book. The book has 368 pages. She has read 5/8 of the book. What page is she up to?

2. Tom has some marbles. He gives 1/3 to Mone and now he has got 24 left. How many did he have to start with?

3. Tim is buying a DVD player from Deal of the Day. The usual cost of the player is $180. Today's discount is 20%. How much money will Tim save?

4. Jack’s father said that he would pay 60% of the cost of a bicycle. The bicycle costs $350. How much will Jack’s father pay?

5. Pete the Painter can paint 5/6 of a room in 90 minutes. How many minutes will it take Pete to paint the entire room?

6. 5/7 of a group of students are boys. If there are 25 boys how many girls are there? How many students are there altogether?

7. Karen promised Sara that she would give half of her remaining money to Sara after giving 7/8 of it to her favorite charity.

If Karen gave $672 to her favorite charity, how much money will Sara receive?

Week 5

1. The pizza place has three tables. The biggest one seats three times as many people as the smallest one. The middle sized table seats twice as many people as the smallest one.

On Tuesday night three-quarters of the seats were taken. Then twelve more people arrived. Unfortunately there were only enough seats for half of them.

How many people can sit at the smallest table?

2. The Pizza Place in my town has three tables of the same size. The Chicken N Chips restaurant has four of the same sort of table. The Chicken N Chips can just seat 24 people. How many people can The Pizza Place seat?

Now a third of the seats at The Chicken N Chips were empty and a half of the places at The Pizza Place were empty. If 18 more people wanted to eat out, how many would have to be turned away from the two restaurants?

3. Sam earned some money for doing odd jobs for his neighbours. His mother suggested he saved a 2/3 of what he had earned. If he had $18 left how much had he made altogether?

Week 4

Week 3 Finding a fraction of a group.

Week 2

Week 1

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