Solve Word Problems Involving Addition and Subtraction of Fractions: CCSS.Math.Content.4.NF.B.3d
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4th Grade Math › Solve Word Problems Involving Addition and Subtraction of Fractions: CCSS.Math.Content.4.NF.B.3d
A baker used of a package of sprinkles and
of a package of icing when decorating a cake. How much more icing than sprinkles did the baker use?
Explanation
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference, so we subtract.

On Thursday it snowed of an inch in the afternoon and
of an inch in the evening. What was the total amount of snowfall on Thursday?
Explanation
To solve this problem, we are putting the amount of snowfall from the afternoon and the evening together, so we add the fractions.

A baker used of a package of sprinkles and
of a package of icing when decorating a cake. How much more icing than sprinkles did the baker use?
Explanation
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference, so we subtract.

On Thursday it snowed of an inch in the afternoon and
of an inch in the evening. What was the total amount of snowfall on Thursday?
Explanation
To solve this problem, we are putting the amount of snowfall from the afternoon and the evening together, so we add the fractions.

A baker used of a package of sprinkles and
of a package of icing when decorating a cake. How much more icing than sprinkles did the baker use?
Explanation
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference, so we subtract.

On Tuesday it snowed of an inch in the afternoon and
of an inch in the evening. What was the total amount of snowfall on Tuesday?
Explanation
To solve this problem, we are putting the amount of snowfall from the afternoon and the evening together, so we add the fractions.

A baker used of a package of sprinkles and
of a package of icing when decorating a cake. How much more icing than sprinkles did the baker use?
Explanation
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference, so we subtract.

On Tuesday it snowed of an inch in the afternoon and
of an inch in the evening. What was the total amount of snowfall on Tuesday?
Explanation
To solve this problem, we are putting the amount of snowfall from the afternoon and the evening together, so we add the fractions.

In Mark's pantry, of the items are chips and
of the items are cereal. What fraction of the items are chips or cereal?
Explanation
To solve this problem, we are putting the chips and the cereal together, so we add the fractions.

Tim ordered a pizza and ate of the pizza. Jenny ate
of the pizza. How much more did Jenny eat than Tim?
Explanation
The phrase, "how much more" tells as that we want to find the difference in how much they ate.
