WORD PROBLEMS WITH MIXED NUMBERS WORKSHEET

Problem 1 :

Linda walked 2⅓ miles on the first day and 3⅖ miles on the next day. How many miles did she walk in all?

Problem 2 :

David ate 2⅐ pizzas and he gave 1³⁄₁₄  pizzas to his mother. How many pizzas did David have initially ?

Problem 3 :

Mr. A has 3 acres of land. He gave 1¼ acres of land to his friend. How many acres of land does Mr. A have now?

Problem 4 :

Lily added 3 cups of walnuts to a batch of trail mix. Later she added 1 cups of almonds. How many cups of nuts did Lily put in the trail mix in all? 

Problem 5 :

In the first hockey games of the year, Rodayo played 1½ periods and 1¾ periods. How many periods in all did he play?

Problem 6 :

A bag can hold 1½ pounds of flour. If Mimi has 7½ pounds of flour, then how many bags of flour can Mimi make?

Problem 7 :

Jack and John went fishing Jack caught 3¾ kg of fish and while John  caught 2 kg of fish. What is the total weight of the fish they caught? 

Problem 8 :

Amy has 3½ bottles in her refrigerator. She used bottle in the morning 1¼ bottle in the afternoon. How many bottles of milk does Amy have left over?

Problem 9 :

A tank has 82¾ liters of water. 24 liters of water were used and the tank was filled with another 18 3/4 liters. What is the final volume of the water in the tank?

Problem 10 :

A trader prepared 21½ liters of lemonade. At the end of the day he had 2 liters left over. How many liters of lemonade was sold by the Trader?

1. Answer :

Total number of miles Linda walked is

2⅓ 3

In the above mixed numbers, we have the denominators 3 and 5.

LCM of (3, 5) = 15.

To simplify the above expression, we have to make the denominators of both the mixed numbers to be 15.

Then, we have

2⅓ 3 = 2⁵⁄₁₅ + 3⁶⁄₁₅

By regrouping, we have

= (2 + 3) + (⁵⁄₁₅ + ⁶⁄₁₅)

= 5 + ¹¹⁄₁₅

= 5¹¹⁄₁₅

So, Linda walked 5¹¹⁄₁₅ miles in all.

2. Answer :

Number of pizzas David had initially is

= 2 + 1³⁄₁₄

= 2²⁄₁₄ + 1³⁄₁₄

By regrouping, we have

= (2 + 1) + (²⁄₁₄ + ³⁄₁₄)

= 3 + ⁵⁄₁₄

= 3⁵⁄₁₄

So, initially David had 3⁵⁄₁₄ pizzas. 

3. Answer :

Now, number of acres of land that Mr. A has

= 3 - 1¼

In the above mixed numbers, we have the denominators 3 and 4.

LCM of (3, 4) = 12.

To simplify the above expression, we have to make the denominators of both the mixed numbers to be 12. 

Then, we have

3 - 1¼ = 3⁸⁄₁₂ - 1³⁄₁₂

By regrouping, we have

= (3 - 1) + (⁸⁄₁₂ - ³⁄₁₂)

= 2 + ⁵⁄₁₂

= 2⁵⁄₁₂

Now, Mr. A has 2⁵⁄₁₂ acres of land. 

4. Answer :

Number of cups of nuts that Lily put in all is

= 3 + 1

By regrouping, we have

= (3 + 1) + (3 + 1)

= 4 + 

= 4

So, Lily put 4 cups of nuts in all.

5. Answer :

Number of periods in all he played is

= 1½ + 1¾

= 1²⁄₄ + 1¾

By regrouping, we have

= (1 + 1) + (1²⁄₄ + 1¾)

= 2 + ⁵⁄₄

= 2 + 1¼

= 2 + (1 + ¼)

= (2 + 1) + ¼

= 3¼

So, Rodayo played 3¼ periods in all.

6. Answer :

No. of bags = Total no. of lbs./No of lbs. per bag

Because, we use division, we have to convert the given mixed numbers to improper fractions.

Total no. of pounds of flour is

= 7½

= 15/2

No. of pounds per bag is

= 1½

= 3/2

Then,  we have

Number of bags = (15/2) ÷ (3/2)

= (15/2) ⋅ (2/3)

= 30/6

= 5

So, the number of bags that Mimi can make is 5.

7. Answer :

Total weight of the fish they caught is 

=  3¾ + 2

In the above mixed numbers, we have the denominators 4 and 5.

L.C.M of (4, 5) = 20.

To simplify the above expression, we have to make the denominators of both the mixed numbers to be 20.

Then, we have

3¾ + 2 = 3¹⁵⁄₂₀ + 2⁴⁄₂₀

By regrouping, we have

= (3 + 2) + (¹⁵⁄₂₀ + ⁴⁄₂₀)

= 5 + ¹⁹⁄₂₀

= 5¹⁹⁄₂₀

So, the total weight of the fish they caught is 5¹⁹⁄₂₀ kg. 

8. Answer :

No. of bottles of milk used is

 + 1¼

In the above mixed numbers, we have the denominators 5 and 4.

L.C.M of (5, 4) = 20.

To simplify the above expression, we have to make the denominators of both the mixed numbers to be 20.

Then, we have

 + 11¼ ¹²⁄₂₀ + 1⁵⁄₂₀

By regrouping, we have

= 1 + (¹²⁄₂₀ + ⁵⁄₂₀)

= 1 + ¹⁷⁄₂₀

= 1¹⁷⁄₂₀

So, no. of bottles of milk used is 1¹⁷⁄₂₀.

No. of bottles remaining is

= 3½ - 1¹⁷⁄₂₀

= 3¹⁰⁄₂₀ - 1¹⁷⁄₂₀

(Numerator of the first fraction is smaller than the second. In subtraction of mixed numbers, always the numerator of the first fraction to be greater)

Then, we have

= (3 + ¹⁰⁄₂₀) - 1¹⁷⁄₂₀

= (2 + 1 + ¹⁰⁄₂₀) - 1¹⁷⁄₂₀

= (2 + ²⁰⁄₂₀ + ¹⁰⁄₂₀) - 1¹⁷⁄₂₀

= (2 + ³⁰⁄₂₀) - 1¹⁷⁄₂₀

= 2³⁰⁄₂₀ - 1¹⁷⁄₂₀

By regrouping, we have

= (2 - 1) + (³⁰⁄₂₀ - ¹⁷⁄₂₀)

= 1 + ¹³⁄₂₀

= 1¹³⁄₂₀

So, 1¹³⁄₂₀ bottles of milk Amy has left over. 

9. Answer :

Initially, the tank has 82¾ liters.

24 liters were used -----> Subtract

The tank was filled with another 18¾ liters -----> Add

Then, the final volume of the water in tank is

=  82¾ - 24 + 18¾

In the above mixed numbers, we have the denominators 4 and 5.

L.C.M of (5, 4) = 20.

To simplify the above expression, we have to make the denominators of both the mixed numbers to be 20.

Then, we have

= 82¹⁵⁄₂₀ - 24¹⁶⁄₂₀ + 18¹⁵⁄₂₀

By regrouping, we have

= (82 - 24 + 18) + (¹⁵⁄₂₀ - ¹⁶⁄₂₀ + ¹⁵⁄₂₀)

= 76 + ¹⁴⁄₂₀

=  76 + ⁷⁄₁₀

= 76⁷⁄₁₀

So, the final volume of water in the tank is 76⁷⁄₁₀ liters.

10. Answer :

Initial stock of lemonade is 21½ liters.

Closing stock is 2 liters.

No. of liters sold = Initial stock - closing stock

No. of liters sold = 21½ - 2

No. of liters sold = 21⁴⁄₈ - 2

(Numerator of the first fraction is smaller than the second. In subtraction of mixed numbers, always the numerator of the fraction to be greater)

Then, we have

No. of liters sold = (21 + ⁴⁄₈) - 2

= (20 + 1 + ⁴⁄₈) - 2

= (20 + ⁸⁄₈ + ⁴⁄₈) - 2

= (20 + ¹²⁄₈) - 2

= 20¹²⁄₈ - 2

By regrouping, we have

= (20 - 2) + (¹²⁄₈ - )

= 18 + ⅞

= 18

So, 18 liters of lemonade was sold by the Trader.

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