11. What is the answer when 1% is subtracted from 2 1/5? B. 9/20 C. 15/20 A. 3/20 12. What will you get when you subtract 3 5/6 from 9 11/12? C. 5 5/6 B. 6 1/12 A. 5 1/12 D. 65/6 13. Carol bought %4 meters of yellow lace and 3/8 meters of red lace. How many meters longer is the yellow lace than the red lace? A. 1/8 B. 6/8, C. 3/8 D. 1 1/8 14. There were 12 liters of water in a jug. Delia used 9 2/6 liters in cooking. How much water was left? A.2 1/3 B. 2 2/3 C. 3 1/3 D. 32/3 15. Jay ran for 5/6 hour and walked for 3/4 hour to practice for a race. How much longer did he ran than walk? A. 1/16 B. 1/12 C. 1/8 16. What is 2/5 multiplied by 2/3? A. 4/8 B. 4/10 17. What is N in 3/6 x 1/4 = N. A. 4/10 B. 4/12 00 D. 1 11/20 C. 4/12 C. 1/8 18. When 2/10 is multiplied by 4/5, what is the product? A. 4/25 B. 3/25 C. 2/25 D. 14 19. When 10 is multiplied by 4/5, what is the product? A. 8 B. 10 C. 12 D. 4/15 D. 1/12 D. 1/25 D. 14 30 kilograms of eggplant from his farm. He sold 34
11. What is the answer when 1% is subtracted from 2 1/5? B. 9/20 C. 15/20 A. 3/20 12. What will you get when you subtract 3 5/6 from 9 11/12? C. 5 5/6 B. 6 1/12 A. 5 1/12 D. 65/6 13. Carol bought %4 meters of yellow lace and 3/8 meters of red lace. How many meters longer is the yellow lace than the red lace? A. 1/8 B. 6/8, C. 3/8 D. 1 1/8 14. There were 12 liters of water in a jug. Delia used 9 2/6 liters in cooking. How much water was left? A.2 1/3 B. 2 2/3 C. 3 1/3 D. 32/3 15. Jay ran for 5/6 hour and walked for 3/4 hour to practice for a race. How much longer did he ran than walk? A. 1/16 B. 1/12 C. 1/8 16. What is 2/5 multiplied by 2/3? A. 4/8 B. 4/10 17. What is N in 3/6 x 1/4 = N. A. 4/10 B. 4/12 00 D. 1 11/20 C. 4/12 C. 1/8 18. When 2/10 is multiplied by 4/5, what is the product? A. 4/25 B. 3/25 C. 2/25 D. 14 19. When 10 is multiplied by 4/5, what is the product? A. 8 B. 10 C. 12 D. 4/15 D. 1/12 D. 1/25 D. 14 30 kilograms of eggplant from his farm. He sold 34
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