Class 3 Fractions Worksheet - 4
Select the correct answer
1. 3⁄5 + 1⁄5 = _____
a) 3⁄5 b) 4⁄5
c) 1⁄5 d) None of these
2. 4⁄13 + 5⁄13 + 2⁄13 = _____
a) 10⁄13 b) 12⁄13
c) 11⁄13 d) None of these
3. 5⁄31 + 1⁄31 + 7⁄31 = _____
a) 13⁄31 b) 12⁄31
c) 13⁄30 d) None of these
4. 14⁄43 + 5⁄43 = ?⁄43
a) 14 b) 43
c) 5 d) 19
5. 13⁄41 + ?⁄41 = 22⁄41
a) 9 b) 5
c) 22 d) None of these
6. 3⁄16 + _____ = 10⁄16
a) 3⁄16 b) 10⁄16
c) 5⁄8 d) 7⁄16
7. 9⁄18 + 9⁄18 gives
a) 1⁄2 of a whole b) 1⁄6 of a whole
c) Whole d) 1⁄8 of a whole
8. Bob and John ate a pizza which was divided into 8 equal parts. Bob ate 3⁄8 portion of the pizza and John ate 2⁄8 portion of the pizza. Altogether, what portion of the pizza did they eat?
a) 3⁄8 b) 7⁄8
c) 5⁄8 d) None of these
9. 11⁄13 − 5⁄13 = _____
a) 7⁄13 b) 6⁄13
c) 4⁄13 d) None of these
10. 24⁄31 − 19⁄31 = _____
a) 5⁄31 b) 4⁄31
c) 6⁄31 d) None of these
11. 31⁄45 − 19⁄45 = _____
a) 11⁄45 b) 13⁄45
c) 12⁄45 d) None of these
12. 5⁄9 − 2⁄9 = ?⁄9
a) 7 b) 4
c) 3 d) None of these
13. 7⁄15 − 2⁄15 = 5⁄?
a) 13 b) 15
c) 11 d) None of these
14. ?⁄31 − 9⁄31 = 12⁄31
a) 12 b) 9
c) 11 d) 21
15. 8⁄19 − 7⁄19 = _____
a) 1⁄19 b) 2⁄19
c) 17⁄19 d) None of these
16. 19⁄24 − ?⁄24 = 9⁄24
a) 19 b) 9
c) 28 d) 10
17. A pizza was divided into 8 parts. John ate 3⁄8 of the pizza, Ryan ate 1⁄8 of the pizza and Sharon ate 2/8 of the pizza. How much of the pizza was left?
a) 1⁄7 b) 2⁄7
c) 1⁄4 d) None of these
18. Find the value of 3⁄9 + 7⁄9 − 5⁄9.
a) 5⁄9 b) 7⁄9
c) 3⁄9 d) None of these
19. Ryan has 17⁄44 of a set of chocolates and Rodrick has 9⁄44 of the same set of chocolates. What fraction of chocolates does Ryan have more than Rodrick?
a) 17⁄44 b) 9⁄44
c) 8⁄44 d) None of these
20. This is a whole cake
John s part of the cake is shaded below.
He gave three pieces of cakes to his friends. What fraction of the whole cake did John have left?
a) 2⁄6 b) 2⁄8
c) 1⁄2 d) 2⁄7
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