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What is the equivalent decmial for 1/4?

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What is the equivalent simplified fraction for 0.8?

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What is the equivalent simplified fraction for .007?

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What is the equivalent decmial for 3/25?

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What is the equivalent simplified fraction for 3.56?

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What is 15/16 + 7/16?

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What is 1/4 + 5/12?

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What is 5 3/10 + 7 9/20?

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What is 3.25 + 3 1/2?

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What is 5 4/5 + 7 1/3 + 4 1/15?

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What is 5/8 - 1/8?

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What is 5/6 - 1/4?

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What is 6 5/6 - 3 2/3?

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What is 8 1/8 - 2 3/4?

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What is 15 - 7 9/42?

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Round to the nearest whole number: 3 2/3

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Round to the nearest 10: 44 1/3

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Estimate: 3 3/5 + 8 5/8

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Estimate: 8 9/20 - 4 7/16

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Estimate: 25 3/8 + 83 7/12

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Name that property: 3/5 + (9 + 3/4) = (3/5 + 9) + 3/4

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Name that property: 2/5 + 0 = 2/5

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Name that property: 9 4/5 + 10 7/8 = 10 7/8 + 9 4/5

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Renee buys 3 7/8 yards of blue ribbon and 4 1/2 yards of red ribbon. How much ribbon does Renee buy?

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Tony bought an 8 1/2 pound bag of apples. He gave 2 1/7 pounds to his friend. How many pounds were left?

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0.25
4/5
7/1000
0.12
3 14/25
1 3/8
2/3
12 3/4
6 3/4
17 1/5
1/2
7/12
3 1/6
5 3/8
7 11/14l
4
40
4 + 9 = 13
8 - 4 = 4
30 + 80 = 110
Associative Property
Identity Property
Commutative Property
8 3/8 yards of ribbon
6 5/14 pounds





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