All ISEE Middle Level Quantitative Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #421 : Fractions
Solve:
In order to solve this problem, we first have to find common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can subtract the fractions. Remember, when we add and subtract fractions, we only add or subtract the numerator.
Example Question #61 : How To Subtract Fractions
Solve:
In order to solve this problem, we first have to find common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can subtract the fractions. Remember, when we add and subtract fractions, we only add or subtract the numerator.
Example Question #11 : Number & Operations With Fractions
David ate of the pizza and Alison ate of the pizza. How much more of the pizza did Alison eat?
In order to solve this problem, we first need to make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can subtract the fractions. Remember, when we subtract fractions, the denominator stays the same, we only subtract the numerator.
Example Question #1651 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
Shannon has painted of the house and Dan has painted of the house. How much more of the house has Shannon painted?
In order to solve this problem, we first need to make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can subtract the fractions. Remember, when we subtract fractions, the denominator stays the same, we only subtract the numerator.
Example Question #1573 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
Tim mowed of the yard and Tom mowed . How much more of the yard did Tom mow?
In order to solve this problem, we first need to make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can subtract the fractions. Remember, when we subtract fractions, the denominator stays the same, we only subtract the numerator.
Example Question #12 : Solve Word Problems Involving Addition And Subtraction Of Fractions: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.A.2
Jessica ate of the cake and Megan ate . How much more of the cake did Megan eat?
In order to solve this problem, we first need to make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can subtract the fractions. Remember, when we subtract fractions, the denominator stays the same, we only subtract the numerator.
Example Question #14 : Number & Operations With Fractions
Kara ate of the bag of chips and Andrew ate . How much more of the bag of chips did Kara eat?
In order to solve this problem, we first need to make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can subtract the fractions. Remember, when we subtract fractions, the denominator stays the same, we only subtract the numerator.
Example Question #61 : How To Subtract Fractions
Laura ate of the ice cream and Drew ate . How much more of the ice cream did Drew eat?
In order to solve this problem, we first need to make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can subtract the fractions. Remember, when we subtract fractions, the denominator stays the same, we only subtract the numerator.
Example Question #151 : Fractions
Joe paited of the fence an Sara painted . How much more of the fence did Sara paint?
In order to solve this problem, we first need to make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can subtract the fractions. Remember, when we subtract fractions, the denominator stays the same, we only subtract the numerator.
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Example Question #151 : Fractions
Ben washed of the windows and Jen washed of them. How much more of the windows did Ben wash?
In order to solve this problem, we first need to make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can subtract the fractions. Remember, when we subtract fractions, the denominator stays the same, we only subtract the numerator.
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