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1) On a number line, what fraction is halfway between
3/4 + 1/3 and 3/8 + 5/6?
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See Adding fractions with different denominators.
Note: Lots of common denominator problems here so be carefull!
1. Add 3/4 + 1/3 = _____
2. Add 3/8 + 5/6 = _____
3. Add these two fractions and multiply by 1/2 = _____
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2) At Raymond's school, Tuesday was jeans day and everyone wore either blue jeans or black jeans. In his math class they collected data and concluded for every 7 children wearing blue jeans there were 4 wearing black jeans. If there were 451 students in the school on Tuesday, how many were wearing black jeans? |
1. Their data was for every 11 students (7 blue jeans wearers + 4 black jeans wearers), so the fraction wearing black jeans was _____% of the student population.
2. Apply this percentage to the total student population.
Total black jeans wearers = _____ students.
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3) There are 30 students in Samir's class. They line up in the hall. Samir has a bag of jelly beans. He will hand them out according to the following rule. Each student gets a minimum of 6 jelly beans. However, if your place in line is a prime number then you get 6 jelly beans plus one jelly bean for every prime number spot so far, provided you can tell Samir the number of prime number spots, including yours, he has already visited. As an example, if you were standing in the spot that was the fourth prime number, you could receive ten beans if you were able to tell Samir that you were in the fourth prime number spot. What is the most number of jelly beans Samir could hand out to a student? |
1. List the prime numbers up to 30:
   
2. There are ___ prime numbers below 30.
3. The first prime number (2) gets 1 extra jelly bean , the second (3) gets 2, and each additional one gets 1 more than the previous prime number, making the number of extra jelly beans the last student gets is _____.
4. Add this number to the 6 every student gets for a total of ____ jelly beans.
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