Mixed Numbers: Travel & Maps in Real-world Applications

Mathematics
Grade 7
12 questions
~24 mins
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This worksheet explores adding mixed numbers through real-world travel scenarios and map measurements. Designed to develop procedural skills and reasoning with mixed numbers in practical contexts.

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Mixed Numbers: Travel & Maps in Real-world Applications

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Practice Questions

Answer all questions. Show your working in the grid spaces provided.
1.
Add the mixed numbers: 2 3/4 + 1 1/4.
[2 marks]
2.
Calculate the sum of 5 2/3 and 3 4/3.
[2 marks]
3.
Simplify the addition: 1 5/6 + 2 1/2.
[2 marks]
4.
Add the mixed numbers: 3 2/5 + 4 3/5.
[2 marks]
5.
If a map shows a distance of 2 1/2 miles and another 3 1/4 miles, what is the total distance?
[3 marks]
6.
On a travel route, a cyclist covers 1 2/3 miles in the morning and 2 1/3 miles in the afternoon. What is the total distance traveled?
[3 marks]
7.
A hiker walks 2 2/5 miles, then later covers an additional 3 3/5 miles. How far has the hiker traveled in total?
[3 marks]
8.
Add 4 3/8 and 2 5/8.
[2 marks]
9.
A map indicates that a trek covers 3 1/4 miles, and another section is 2 2/4 miles. What is the total length?
[2 marks]
10.
Calculate: 3 7/8 + 4 1/8.
[2 marks]
11.
A traveler combines two distances: 2 3/4 miles and 3 2/4 miles. What is the total distance traveled?
[3 marks]
12.
Identify and correct the mistake in adding these mixed numbers: 2 1/2 + 1 3/4 = 4 1/4.
[3 marks]

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1/1/2026
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