Ontario Curriculum Expectation:
3.B1.6 use drawings to represent, solve, and compare the results of fair-share problems that involve sharing up to 20 items among 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 sharers, including problems that result in whole numbers, mixed numbers, and fractional amounts
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1. Caleb has 12 marbles. One-half of the marbles are blue. The other half of the marbles are red. How many marbles are blue?
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2. Evan has 8 apple slices for a snack. He put caramel on three-quarters of the apple slices. How many apple slices have caramel on them?
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3. Zoe cut a pie into 6 equal slices. She gave 2 slices to her friends. What fraction of the pie does Zoe have left?
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4. There are 16 players on Alex’s hockey team. Half of the players wear blue uniforms. The rest of the players wear red uniforms. How many players wear red?
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5. Nathan cut a pizza into 4 slices and ate half of them. How many pieces of pizza did Nathan eat?
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