Question 1
20007

Without using a calculator, \(2\dfrac{1}{2} + 4\dfrac{1}{3} = \)

\(6\dfrac{5}{6}\)

Question 2
37456

\(5\dfrac{1}{3} - 2\dfrac{1}{2} = \)

\(2\dfrac{5}{6}\)

Question 3
37458

\(\dfrac{2}{3} \times \dfrac{3}{5} \times \dfrac{5}{7} \times \dfrac{7}{{11}} = \)

\(\dfrac{2}{11}\)

Question 4
37460

\(\dfrac{5}{8} \div \dfrac{15}{16}\)

\(\dfrac{2}{3}\)

Question 5
20044

Without using a calculator, \(3\dfrac{3}{4} \div 2\dfrac{5}{6}{\rm{ = }}\)

\(1\dfrac{{11}}{{34}}\)

Question 6
20048

A bag holds five-eighths of a kilogram of oranges. How many bags can \({\rm{12 \raise.5ex\hbox{$\scriptstyle 1$}\kern-.1em/
\kern-.15em\lower.25ex\hbox{$\scriptstyle 2$} }}\) kg of oranges be packed into?

\(20\)

Question 7
45608

Multiply \(2{\dfrac{2}{3}}\times4{\dfrac{2}{7}} \) and simplify where possible

\(11\dfrac{3}{7}\)

Question 8
45610

Divide \(4{\dfrac{2}{5}}\div5{\dfrac{1}{3}} \) and simplify where possible

\(\dfrac{33}{40}\)

Question 9
115867

Evaluate \( 2\dfrac{1}{4}+ 1\dfrac{1}{5}\)

\(3\dfrac{9}{20}\)

Question 10
115868

Evaluate \( 11\dfrac{2}{3}- 7\dfrac{5}{12}\)

\(4 \dfrac{1}{4}\)

Question 11
20004

\(\dfrac{5}{9} + \dfrac{5}{8} = \)

\(1\dfrac{{13}}{{72}}\)

Question 12
20005

\(\dfrac{{10}}{{11}} - \dfrac{1}{5} = \)

\(\dfrac{{39}}{{55}}\)

Question 13
20020

Without using a calculator, \(\dfrac{8}{9} \times \dfrac{{27}}{{64}} = \)

\(\dfrac{3}{8}\)

Question 14
20042

Without using a calculator, \(\dfrac{5}{6} \div \dfrac{{25}}{{32}}{\rm{ = }}\)

\(1\dfrac{1}{{15}}\)