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Homeschoolers' Homework- June 5th, 2021

 Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Revision


Section A- Fractions 

Convert to Improper Fractions:









Find the equivalent fractions:


                            













Reduce these fractions. 










Find the LCM of the given numbers: 

11.         16 and 20

12.        8 and 20


13-16. Add or Subtract. Remember to write as a mixed number and reduce when possible. 

















SECTION B- DECIMALS

Write these numbers:

1. Twenty-nine hundredths

2. Eighty-one thousandths

3. Nine thousand thirty-four and seven-tenths

4. One and four thousandths

5. One hundred and sixty-two thousandths 

6. Forty-five hundredths

7. Four thousand three hundred twenty-one ten-thousandths 


Section C- Percentages

1. What is 20% of 840?

2. Find 25% of 4 metres? (Change to centimetres first)

3. A backpack costs $580. A pencil case costs 205% lessWhat is the cost of the pencil case?

4. James wants to buy a laptop which costs $1250. He only has 25% of the money. 
    a. How much money does he have?
    b. How much more money does he need to buy the laptop?

5.  Dominic has saved $866.00 but Jay has saved 20% more. How much money does Jay have?

6. What number is 10% less than 245?

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