Year 7 Numeracy: Fractions
8 practice questions on fractions for Year 7 students, aligned to the Australian Curriculum V9 NAPLAN assessment framework.
Sample Year 7 Numeracy — Fractions Questions
What number is added to 2⅔ to equal 4⅓?
Sam spent 2/5 of his pocket money on a book and 1/3 on a snack. What fraction of his pocket money did he spend altogether?
A recipe needs 3/4 of a cup of flour. Mia has already added 1/3 of a cup. How much more flour does she need to add?
A school has 450 students. 2/5 of the students play sport after school. Of those who play sport, 1/3 also play in the school band. How many students play sport and also play in the school band?
A water tank is 5/6 full. Some water is used and the level drops by 1/4. A rainstorm then adds 1/12 of the tank's capacity. What fraction of the tank is now full?
A factory produces 4 800 items per day. 3/8 of the items go to Store A, 1/4 go to Store B, and the rest go to the warehouse. How many items go to the warehouse?
A bag contains 280 marbles. Three-quarters of them are blue. How many marbles are blue?
What is 1/3 + 3/8?
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