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5.NF.A.2 | An alien UFO traveled 3/10 of a mile, then immediately traveled an additional 16/20 of a mile. How many miles did the UFO travel in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | Originally, the alien UFO traveled 3/10 of a mile, then an additional 16/20 of a mile. But what if, instead, the UFO initially only traveled 3/10 of a mile, before traveling an extra 16/18 of a mile. How much distance did UFO cover in total this time? |
5.NF.A.2 | A chair manufacturing firm makes 4/14 of a chair every hour with one machine, and another machine makes 20/4 chairs. How many chairs are made by both machines in one hour? |
5.NF.A.2 | In the chair manufacturing firm discussed before, let's say the first machine was originally making 17/14 of a chair every hour instead of 4/14. How many chairs are now made by both machines in one hour? |
5.NF.A.2 | A blue shark swam for 2/4 miles and a hammerhead shark swam for 7/10 miles. How many miles did they swim together? |
5.NF.A.2 | After the blue shark and the hammerhead shark swam their respective distances, a great white shark joined them and swam 9/14 miles. What is the total combined distance that the three sharks swam together? |
5.NF.A.2 | In the previous situation, let's imagine that the blue shark actually swam for only 2/4 miles and the hammerhead shark swam for 7/11 miles. In this case, how many miles did the blue and hammerhead sharks swim in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | Lisa has two milk bottles. One bottle has 8/18 gallons of milk while the other bottle has 18/8 gallons. How much milk does Lisa have in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | Following the previous question, Lisa finds another bottle that has 6/16 gallon of milk. What is the total amount of milk Lisa has now, if you add the milk from this third bottle to the total from the first two bottles? |
5.NF.A.2 | A tree grows 1/10 of its height every month. This month, it additionally has grown 12/6 feet due to a fertilizer being applied. How much has the tree grown in height this month? |
5.NF.A.2 | After growing 1/10 of its height and an additional 12/6 feet because of the fertilizer, the tree was then pruned, reducing its height by 1 foot. How much is the tree's height now? |
5.NF.A.2 | In the previous problem, the tree was initially growing 1/10 of its height every month. Imagine instead that the tree was growing 4/10 of its height every month. If the tree additionally grew 12/6 feet due to a fertilizer, how much did the tree grow in height this particular month? |
5.NF.A.2 | John sets up a large tent that occupies an area of 13/11 acres. Later in the day, he decides to set up another smaller tent which occupies an area of 8/20 acres. What is the total area occupied by both tents? |
5.NF.A.2 | John sets up a large tent that occupies an area of 13/11 acres. Later in the day, he decides to set up another smaller tent which occupies an area of 8/20 acres. The following day, John adds a third tent to the campsite. This tent occupies 1/10 of an acre. What is the total area occupied by all three tents? |
5.NF.A.2 | In the previous scenario, John had initially set up a large tent that occupied an area of 13/11 acres and a smaller tent which occupied an area of 8/20 acres. Instead, if John had a different small tent that occupied an area of 10/20 acres, what would be the total area occupied by these tents? |
5.NF.A.2 | Captain Jack has a treasure map that shows the treasure is at a location that is (17 / 20) km to the East and then (15 / 3) km to the North from their starting point. How far must they travel in total to reach the treasure? |
5.NF.A.2 | Upon reviewing his map, Captain Jack realized that the initial location of the treasure was at a distance of (17 / 7) km to the East instead of (17 / 20) km. Given the treasure is (15 / 3) km to the North from their starting point, how far would Captain Jack need to travel in total to reach the treasure if he started f... |
5.NF.A.2 | At a campfire, Sarah collected 11/20 of a pound of firewood and Alex collected 9/7 pounds. How many pounds of firewood did they collect in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | In addition to the wood Sarah and Alex collected, another camper named Kim contributed 11 pounds of firewood. How many pounds of firewood do they now have in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | Instead of initially collecting 11/20 of a pound of firewood, let's say Sarah collected only half as much, so 10/20 of a pound of firewood, while Alex still collected 9/7 pounds. How many pounds of firewood did they collect in total now? |
5.NF.A.2 | Captain Bill sailed 19/5 miles north, before changing track and sailing an additional 12/15 miles north. How many miles north did Captain Bill sail in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | After traveling north for a total distance, Captain Bill decided to backtrack and went 20/17 miles south. How many miles away from the original starting point was Captain Bill located then? |
5.NF.A.2 | After reconsidering the calculations, Captain Bill realized that he actually sailed 19/18 miles north initially instead of 19/5 miles before changing track and sailing an additional 12/15 miles north. In light of this new information, how many miles north did Captain Bill sail in total now? |
5.NF.A.2 | A restaurant uses 19/17 pounds of ham and 9/4 pounds of turkey for their signature sandwich. What is the total weight of the two types of meat per sandwich? |
5.NF.A.2 | After making their signature sandwich, the restaurant staff find that they have used 13/9 pounds more meat than they intended to. What is the weight of the meat that should have been in the sandwich? |
5.NF.A.2 | The restaurant realized that the amount of the turkey meat in their signature sandwich should have been 6/4 pounds, not 9/4 pounds. What should be the total weight of the ham and turkey meat in the sandwich, according to this correction? |
5.NF.A.2 | Lucy has a sleeping bag that is 18/19 meter long. She got an extension for her sleeping bag which made it 8/11 meter longer. What's the total length of the sleeping bag now? |
5.NF.A.2 | Considering the previous problem, what if Lucy's initial sleeping bag was 18/19 meter long and her extension was only 8/8 meter long. What would be the total length of her sleeping bag then? |
5.NF.A.2 | Sarah pours 10/13 gallon of water into a container. Then she adds another 8/2 gallons of water into it. How many total gallons of water are there in the container now? |
5.NF.A.2 | If originally, Sarah had poured 10/13 gallon of water, but instead of adding 8/2 gallons, she decided this time to add 16/2 gallons of water into the container, how many total gallons of water did she add now? |
5.NF.A.2 | Mandy has 9/2 KGs of apples. She uses 1/4 KG of them to make apple pie. How many KGs of apples does she have left? |
5.NF.A.2 | Mandy has 9/2 KGs of apples. She uses 1/4 KG of them to make apple pie. Afterwards, she finds 3/19 more KGs of apples in her refrigerator. How many KGs of apples does she have total now? |
5.NF.A.2 | In the scenario where Mandy initially had 9/7 KGs of apples instead, and she still uses 1/4 KG of them for her apple pie, how many KGs of apples would she have left? |
5.NF.A.2 | John spends 12/7 hours fixing a watch and then spends an additional 3/9 hours polishing it. How many hours in total did he spent working on the watch? |
5.NF.A.2 | After fixing and polishing the watch, John spends an extra 12/13 hours adjusting its mechanism. How many hours in total did he spend working on the watch overall? |
5.NF.A.2 | In a revised scenario, if John spends 12/7 hours fixing a watch and then spends 3/15 hours polishing it instead of the original 3/9 hours, how many hours in total did he spent working on the watch now? |
5.NF.A.2 | Peggy the Penguin was swimming and had traveled for 5/4 miles when she turned around to go back to her family. She swam back for 1/12 miles before deciding to rest. How many miles is Peggy from her family? |
5.NF.A.2 | Suppose that initially Peggy the Penguin had actually swam for 5/4 miles but she decided to turn back slightly earlier, swimming only 1/15 miles back towards her family before deciding to rest. How far would she be from her family in this scenario? |
5.NF.A.2 | A farmer has a fields where he grows wheat. One part of the field is 4 acres and another part is 11/12 of an acre. How many acres in total does he use to grow wheat? |
5.NF.A.2 | After measuring his fields, the farmer also remembered that he has an additional patch of land where he grows vegetables, which is 17/11 of an acre. With this additional patch included, what is his total land area in acres? |
5.NF.A.2 | Earlier, the farmer had thought that one part of the wheat field was 4 acres. However, he later realized that it was actually 4/9 of an acre. Including the other part that was 11/12 of an acre, what is the corrected total land area in acres used to grow wheat now? |
5.NF.A.2 | If a dress designer used 11/4 yards of red fabric, and then added 5/17 yards of blue fabric, how many yards of fabric did she use in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | If the designer also used an additional 19/10 yards of golden fabric, how many yards of fabric did she use in total now? |
5.NF.A.2 | If the dress designer initially used 11/4 yards of red fabric, but then decided to use only 5/5 yards of blue fabric, how many yards of fabric did she use in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | Jacob has 11/2 feet long guitar wire. If he uses 5/16 feet of it to fix a guitar, how much wire is remaining? |
5.NF.A.2 | Jacob bought another 3/4 feet of wire in addition to what was left over from before. How much guitar wire does he have in total now? |
5.NF.A.2 | In the previous scenario, what if Jacob initially had 11/2 feet long guitar wire but ended up using 9/16 feet to fix the guitar instead of 5/16 feet. How much guitar wire would be remaining in that case? |
5.NF.A.2 | Samantha has a 4 fluid ounce tube of toothpaste. In one week, she uses 17/14 fluid ounces. How much toothpaste does she have left after that week? |
5.NF.A.2 | What if Samantha had originally started with a 4 fluid ounce tube of toothpaste but she only used 12/14 fluid ounces in the first week. How much toothpaste would she have left then? |
5.NF.A.2 | Maria has 12 candies. She gives each of her 6 friends an equal amount of candies. Maria also has 20 stickers and she gives each of her 20 friends a sticker. How many candies and stickers does each friend get in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | Maria initially had 12 candies and 20 stickers. Instead of having 6 friends, let's say she had 13 friends now. If she shares the candies among her 6 friends and the stickers among her 13 friends equally, how many candies and stickers does each friend get in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | During a rainy day, the first rainfall lasted for 4/13 hours, and the next rainfall was a little longer and lasted for 11/5 hours. How many hours did it rain in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | After the first day of rainy weather, the following day also experienced rainfall. This time however, it lasted for only 11/19 hours. What is the total amount of hours it rained over the course of these two days? |
5.NF.A.2 | Jane cuts 10/12 yards of fabric from a blanket. Then, she cuts an additional 10/10 yard. How many yards of fabric has she cut from the blanket in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | After cutting 10/12 yards and 10/10 yard from the blanket, Jane decides to cut an additional 4/12 yard. Now, how many yards of fabric has she cut from the blanket in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | Originally, Jane cut 10/12 yard and then 10/10 yard from the blanket. However, consider if Jane had cut 11/12 yard instead of 10/12 yard at first, and then again cut 10/10 yard. How many yards of fabric would she have cut from the blanket now in this case? |
5.NF.A.2 | A fairy sprinkles 11/12 oz of magic dust over an enchanted field. She then sprinkles an additional 9/10 oz of dust over a grove of enchanted apple trees. What is the total amount of magic dust the fairy used? |
5.NF.A.2 | A fairy sprinkles 11/12 oz of magic dust over an enchanted field. She then sprinkles an additional 9/10 oz of dust over a grove of enchanted apple trees.
Then, she flies over to a nearby forest where she originally had 14/3 oz of magic dust. After using the dust over the field and apple trees, how much magic dust is ... |
5.NF.A.2 | A fairy sprinkles 11/12 oz of magic dust over an enchanted field. She then planned to sprinkle an additional 9/10 oz of dust over a grove of enchanted apple trees, but she accidentally sprinkles more, as much as 16/10 oz. What is the total amount of magic dust the fairy used now? |
5.NF.A.2 | A word game assigns 3/11 of a point for each vowel used and 8/10 of a point for each consonant. If you use 1 vowel and 1 consonant, what will your score be? |
5.NF.A.2 | After earning points from using 1 vowel and 1 consonant, you played another round and scored 19/7 points. What is your total score now? |
5.NF.A.2 | In the same word game, now we assign 5/11 of a point for each vowel used instead of 3/11, while the points given for each consonant remain 8/10. If you use 1 vowel and 1 consonant with this new scoring system, what will your score be? |
5.NF.A.2 | You are writing a letter that is 4/1 pages long. You remove 14/9 pages from it. How many pages is the letter now? |
5.NF.A.2 | You decide to add some more content to your letter. If you add 7/12 of a page, how many pages will the letter be then? |
5.NF.A.2 | What if your original letter was slightly longer, being 15/1 pages in total, but you still removed the same 14/9 pages from it? How many pages would the letter be then? |
5.NF.A.2 | Anne painted 16/20 of a table, and then Bob painted an additional 5/20 of the table. How much of the table has been painted in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | After Anne and Bob painted parts of the table, Carl decided to add to their work by painting another 11/5 of the table. Now, how much of the table has been painted in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | Suppose before Carl added more paint, instead of Bob painting an additional 5/20 of the table, he could only manage to paint 5/14 of it. In this case, how much of the table has been painted by Anne and Bob together? |
5.NF.A.2 | The star Alpha shines 17/3 times brighter than an average star, while the star Bravo shines 20/16 times as bright. How much brighter are both stars compared to an average star if you add up the relative brightness of these two stars? |
5.NF.A.2 | Taking into account the previous situation, if we adjust the brightness of star Alpha such that it only shines 8/3 times brighter than an average star instead of 17/3 times, how much brighter would Alpha and Bravo combined be in comparison to an average star? |
5.NF.A.2 | There are 17/20 kg of red apples and 18/8 kg of green apples in a grocery store. How many kilograms of apples are in the store in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | The grocery store owner also received an additional batch of yellow apples that weighs 17/15 kg. So, now how many total kilograms of apples are in the store? |
5.NF.A.2 | Instead of having 17/20 kg of red apples as stated in the original problem, suppose the store only had 3/20 kg of red apples. Along with the 18/8 kg of green apples, how many kilograms of apples would be in the store now? |
5.NF.A.2 | If a bus drives 12/20 of a mile then goes an additional 12/12 of a mile, how many miles did the bus travel in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | After the bus has traveled 12/20 of a mile, then an additional 12/12 of a mile, it makes the same journey back. How many miles did the bus travel in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | If instead of driving 12/20 of a mile initially, the bus drives 14/20 of a mile in the beginning and then goes an additional 12/12 of a mile, how many miles did the bus travel in total? |
5.NF.A.2 | In the first hour, a shark swims 3/9 miles and in the second hour height increases its speed to swim 13/5 miles. How many miles does the shark swim in total in these two hours? |
5.NF.A.2 | After swimming for two hours, the shark decides to swim for a third hour and it covers a distance of 14/9 miles. What is the total distance covered by the shark in these three hours? |
5.NF.A.2 | In reconsideration of the first hour, what if the shark only swam for 3/7 miles instead of 3/9 miles, but still swam 13/5 miles in the the second hour. What would be the total distance covered in these two hours then? |
5.NF.A.2 | A drummer hits a rhythm where they hit once every 17/17 seconds for the first beat and then 2/12 seconds for the second beat. How long does it take for the drummer to hit the two beats together? |
5.NF.A.2 | Instead of hitting the first note every 17/17 seconds, the drummer decides to change the beat and hit it every 16/17 seconds. They're still hitting the second note every 2/12 seconds though. How long does it now take the drummer to hit the two beats together? |
5.NF.A.2 | If a fireplace burns 12/17 cord of wood in the morning and 8/19 cord in the evening, what is the total cord of wood it burns in a day? |
5.NF.A.2 | In addition to the wood burned throughout the day, the fireplace burns an additional 19/20 cord of wood at night. What is the total cord of wood the fireplace burns in one full day? |
5.NF.A.2 | A butterfly's flight consisted of two segments. The first segment was 18/19 of a mile and the second was 9/17 of a mile. How long was the entire flight? |
5.NF.A.2 | After completing the first two segments of its flight, the butterfly flies an additional 19/20 of a mile. What is the total distance now that the butterfly has flown? |
5.NF.A.2 | Suppose the butterfly's first flight segment was actually shorter than previously thought, only 18/12 of a mile instead of 18/19 of a mile, while the second segment remained 9/17 of a mile. What would be the new total length of the butterfly's flight? |
5.NF.A.2 | While measuring a map, Jenna finds that the distance between two cities is 13/10 inches, and the distance from the second city to the third city is 14/15 inches. What is the total distance Jenna measured between the three cities on the map? |
5.NF.A.2 | Instead of the distance between the first two cities on the map being 13/10 inches, suppose it is 13/7 inches. Keeping the distance from the second city to the third city the same at 14/15 inches, what would then be the total distance between the three cities on the map? |
5.NF.A.2 | A helium balloon rises at a rate of 13/6 feet per second. After a gust of wind, its speed increases by 3/16 feet per second. What is the new speed of the balloon in feet per second? |
5.NF.A.2 | If a second identical helium balloon behaving exactly like the first one rises alongside, what would be their total combined speed in feet per second? |
5.NF.A.2 | Scarlett has 16/10 gallons of red paint. If she uses 1/20 of a gallon for a small art project, how many gallons of red paint will she have left? |
5.NF.A.2 | After finishing the small art project, Scarlett decides to mix the remaining red paint with 5/7 gallons of yellow paint to make orange paint. How many gallons of paint does she have now? |
5.NF.A.2 | Suppose Scarlett initially had 16/10 gallons of red paint. But this time, she uses 2/20 of a gallon for her small project instead. How many gallons of red paint does she have left now? |
5.NF.A.2 | Susie has a box of 12 chocolate bars. She decides to eat 2/5 of a chocolate bar herself. How many chocolate bars are left in the box? |
5.NF.A.2 | Susie has a box of 12 chocolate bars. She decides to eat 2/5 of a chocolate bar herself. Then, her friend Lucy takes a further 19/11 chocolate bars. How many chocolate bars are left in the box after Lucy takes some? |
5.NF.A.2 | Let's reconsider the scenario: Susie has a box of 12 chocolate bars. But this time, she decides to eat 2/13 of a chocolate bar herself instead of 2/5. How many chocolate bars are left in the box? |
5.NF.A.2 | A plane is flying at an altitude of 2 miles, then it descends by 10/15 of a mile. What is the new altitude of the plane? |
5.NF.A.2 | What if the plane initially flew at a lower altitude, only 2 miles high, before it descended 12/15 of a mile? What would be the altitude of the plane after this descent? |
5.NF.A.2 | A child goes down a slide that's 6/19 meters long, and then goes down another slide that's 17/4 meters long. How many total meters did they slide? |
5.NF.A.2 | If originally, the first slide was actually 6/5 meters long instead of 6/19 meters long, and the child goes down this slide and then another slide that's 17/4 meters long, how many total meters did they slide? |
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