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Decimal Fraction

The document contains ten math problems involving various scenarios such as calculating sugar usage, swimming distances, pizza consumption, fundraising goals, baking ingredients, running distances, measuring rope, reading progress, painting coverage, and dividing chocolate bars. Each problem requires basic arithmetic operations and fractions to solve. The problems are designed to enhance mathematical skills in real-life contexts.

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Decimal Fraction

The document contains ten math problems involving various scenarios such as calculating sugar usage, swimming distances, pizza consumption, fundraising goals, baking ingredients, running distances, measuring rope, reading progress, painting coverage, and dividing chocolate bars. Each problem requires basic arithmetic operations and fractions to solve. The problems are designed to enhance mathematical skills in real-life contexts.

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1.

Emma’s Lemonade Stand


Emma used 2 ¾ cups of sugar on Monday and 1 ⅗ cups on Tuesday to make
lemonade. She wants to use no more than 5 cups of sugar this week.
How much sugar can she use on Wednesday without exceeding 5 cups?

2. Swimming Practice
David swam 1.25 miles on Monday, 1.4 miles on Wednesday, and 0.95 miles
on Friday.
How many total miles did he swim during the week? How many more
miles would he need to swim to reach 5 miles for the week?

3. Pizza Party
At a party, 5 pizzas were cut into 8 equal slices each. If the guests ate 27
slices,
what fraction of the total pizza was eaten? Give your answer in simplest
form.

4. School Fundraiser
Sofia collected $18.75 in donations. Her friend Mia collected 3 times as much,
and their class goal was $100.
How much more money do they need to reach the goal?

5. Baking Brownies
A recipe uses ¾ cup of flour per batch of brownies. If Olivia wants to make 5
½ batches,
how many cups of flour will she need in total?
6. Running Track
One lap around a track is 0.4 kilometers. If Jason runs 6 ¼ laps,
how many kilometers does he run?

7. Measuring Rope
A roll of rope is 15 feet long. You cut pieces that are each 1 ⅗ feet long.
How many full pieces can you cut from the rope? How much rope will be
left over?

8. Book Reading Challenge


A book has 320 pages. Lily read ⅗ of the book in the first week and ⅕ of the
book in the second week.
How many pages does she have left to read?

9. Painting a Fence
Each can of paint covers 2.75 square meters. If you need to paint 19.25 square
meters,
how many cans of paint do you need to buy? (Round up to the nearest
whole number.)

10. Dividing Chocolate Bars


You have 3 chocolate bars. Each bar is divided into 8 equal pieces.
If you give 5 pieces to each of 4 friends,
do you have enough pieces? If so, how many pieces will you have left?

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