Mixed Numbers: Mixed Review
Mathematics
Grade 7
11 questions
~22 mins
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A comprehensive worksheet reviewing subtracting fractions within mixed numbers, including procedural, reasoning, and application questions for Grade 7 students.
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Mixed Numbers: Mixed Review
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Practice Questions
Answer all questions. Show your working in the grid spaces provided.
1.
Subtract 3 1/4 from 5 2/4. Write your answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
[2 marks]2.
Calculate: 7 3/8 − 2 3/8.
[2 marks]3.
If you subtract 4 2/5 from a mixed number and get 2 3/5, what was the original mixed number?
[3 marks]4.
A recipe requires 2 1/2 cups of sugar. If you use 1 2/3 cups, how much more sugar do you need?
[3 marks]5.
Construct a mixed number that is exactly 4 5/8 minus 1 3/8.
[2 marks]6.
Subtract: 6 7/10 − 3 4/10. Simplify your answer.
[2 marks]7.
A swimmer completes 5 2/3 laps in the morning and 3 4/3 laps in the afternoon. How many laps did they swim in total?
[3 marks]8.
Identify the mistake: Subtracting 2 3/4 from 5 1/4 gives 2 0/4.
[2 marks]9.
Calculate: 8 3/5 − 3 2/5.
[2 marks]10.
A builder needs 9 1/2 meters of wire. They have already used 4 3/4 meters. How much wire is left?
[3 marks]11.
Challenge: Subtract 12 9/10 from 20 1/2. Express the answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
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- 1/1/2026
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