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Fractions Name

Primary 6 Intensive Practice I.D.

Date
Final Revision
Day Time
Extra Practice Handout 2
Teacher

Answer the following questions in the space provided.

1 There were some boys and girls at the auditorium.


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of the number of boys was equal to 4 times the number of girls.
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If there were 100 fewer girls than boys, how many girls were there?

2 Gina had a packet of rice.


She used the same amount of rice each day.
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At the end of the 6th day, of the rice was left.
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At the end of the 9th day, the mass of rice left was 840 g.
What was the mass of the packet of rice at first?

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The Learning Lab P6 Intensive Mathematics Practice – Fractions Final Revision Extra Practice Handout 2

3 Michelle had a sum of money.


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She gave $260 to her parents and donated of the remainder to a charity.
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Given that she was left with 25% of her original sum of money, find the amount of money
she donated to the charity.

4 There are some white and orange coloured ping-pong balls in a basket.
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of the ping-pong balls are dented.
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of the dented ping-pong balls are orange.
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of the undented ping-pong balls are white.
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What fraction of the ping pong balls are white?

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5 A container weighs 800 g when it is filled with sugar.
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The same container weighs 560g when it is filled with sugar.
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What is the mass of the container when it is empty?

6 There was a total of 4 320 English and Chinese books at a bookstore.


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of the English books was 460 less than of the Chinese books.
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How many Chinese books were there?

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7 There was a total of 600 mℓ of water in a bottle and a jar.


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of the water in the bottle was transferred to the jar.
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Next, of the water in the jar was then transferred to the bottle.
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Finally, of the water in the bottle was then transferred to the jar.
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Given that there was an equal amount of water in each container in the end, find the
amount of water in the jar at first.

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