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Date
Mixed Operatione Fraotion

Rob measures the weight of one jor of peanut butter, and it weighs 
(3)/(4) of pound 
qquad Workeheot 
C

How much do 6 jors of peonut bulter weigh
2 Brian is going apple pieking he pieks one baskel that weighs 4 pounds, and another bosket that weighs 3 fipsunds in ali?

(3)/(4)×(18)/(24)(9)/(12)((3)/(4):}
How many pounds of apples does Brian have in ati?
3. Ryon has 
5(2)/(5) feet of lumber. He uses 
2(2)/(3) feet for a project.
4. Ashley has 
2(3)/(4) pounds of butter. She utes 
(2)/(3) of the butter in a recipe.
How many feet of lumber does he have

5(6)/(15)5(2)/(5)-2(2)/(3)×2(10)/(15)((1)/(15):}
How much butter will she have lefiover"

2(9)/(12)2(3)/(4)×(2)/(3)×4(8)/(12)((2)/(12):}

Amy has 12 pounds of candy. She
Sam has 
(2)/(5) of a gallon of milk. She uses wants to put the candy in bags that each hold 
(1)/(3) pound of candy. 
(1)/(6) of a galion to make hot chocolate.
How much milk will she have leftover after making hot chocolate?

How many bags of candy can Amy make?

(12)/(1)×(1)/(3)(12)/(3)◯

Name\newline-..\newlineDate\newlineMixed Operatione Fraotion\newline11. Rob measures the weight of one jor of peanut butter, and it weighs 34 \frac{3}{4} of pound \qquad Workeheot C \mathrm{C} \newlineHow much do 66 jors of peonut bulter weigh\newline22 Brian is going apple pieking he pieks one baskel that weighs 44 pounds, and another bosket that weighs 33 fipsunds in ali?\newline34×1824912(34 \frac{3}{4} \times \frac{18}{24} \frac{9}{12}\left(\frac{3}{4}\right. \newlineHow many pounds of apples does Brian have in ati?\newline33. Ryon has 525 5 \frac{2}{5} feet of lumber. He uses 223 2 \frac{2}{3} feet for a project.\newline44. Ashley has 234 2 \frac{3}{4} pounds of butter. She utes 23 \frac{2}{3} of the butter in a recipe.\newlineHow many feet of lumber does he have\newline5615525223×21015(115 5 \frac{6}{15} 5 \frac{2}{5}-2 \frac{2}{3} \times 2 \frac{10}{15}\left(\frac{1}{15}\right. \newlineHow much butter will she have lefiover

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Q. Name\newline-..\newlineDate\newlineMixed Operatione Fraotion\newline11. Rob measures the weight of one jor of peanut butter, and it weighs 34 \frac{3}{4} of pound \qquad Workeheot C \mathrm{C} \newlineHow much do 66 jors of peonut bulter weigh\newline22 Brian is going apple pieking he pieks one baskel that weighs 44 pounds, and another bosket that weighs 33 fipsunds in ali?\newline34×1824912(34 \frac{3}{4} \times \frac{18}{24} \frac{9}{12}\left(\frac{3}{4}\right. \newlineHow many pounds of apples does Brian have in ati?\newline33. Ryon has 525 5 \frac{2}{5} feet of lumber. He uses 223 2 \frac{2}{3} feet for a project.\newline44. Ashley has 234 2 \frac{3}{4} pounds of butter. She utes 23 \frac{2}{3} of the butter in a recipe.\newlineHow many feet of lumber does he have\newline5615525223×21015(115 5 \frac{6}{15} 5 \frac{2}{5}-2 \frac{2}{3} \times 2 \frac{10}{15}\left(\frac{1}{15}\right. \newlineHow much butter will she have lefiover
  1. Calculate total weight: Multiply the weight of one jar by 66 to find the total weight.\newline(34)×6=184=412\left(\frac{3}{4}\right) \times 6 = \frac{18}{4} = 4 \frac{1}{2} pounds.
  2. Verify weight calculation: Check the calculation for any mistakes.\newline4124\frac{1}{2} pounds is the same as 4.54.5 pounds, which seems correct.
  3. Add basket weights: Add the weight of both baskets to find the total weight.\newline44 pounds + 33 pounds = 77 pounds.
  4. Verify total weight: Check the calculation for any mistakes. 77 pounds is the correct total weight of the two baskets.
  5. Subtract lumber used: Subtract the amount of lumber used from the total amount of lumber.\newline5(25)2(23)=(275)(83)=(8115)(4015)=41155\left(\frac{2}{5}\right) - 2\left(\frac{2}{3}\right) = \left(\frac{27}{5}\right) - \left(\frac{8}{3}\right) = \left(\frac{81}{15}\right) - \left(\frac{40}{15}\right) = \frac{41}{15} feet.
  6. Verify lumber calculation: Check the calculation for any mistakes. 4115\frac{41}{15} feet is the same as 211152\frac{11}{15} feet, which seems correct.
  7. Calculate butter used: Multiply the total amount of butter by the fraction used to find the amount used.\newline2(34)×(23)=(114)×(23)=2212=110122\left(\frac{3}{4}\right) \times \left(\frac{2}{3}\right) = \left(\frac{11}{4}\right) \times \left(\frac{2}{3}\right) = \frac{22}{12} = 1 \frac{10}{12} pounds.
  8. Subtract milk used: Subtract the amount of milk used from the total amount of milk.\newline(25)(16)=(1230)(530)=730(\frac{2}{5}) - (\frac{1}{6}) = (\frac{12}{30}) - (\frac{5}{30}) = \frac{7}{30} gallons.
  9. Verify milk calculation: Check the calculation for any mistakes. 730\frac{7}{30} gallons is the correct amount of milk left over.
  10. Divide candy bags: Divide the total amount of candy by the amount each bag can hold. 12/(1/3)=12×(3/1)=3612 / (1/3) = 12 \times (3/1) = 36 bags.
  11. Divide candy bags: Divide the total amount of candy by the amount each bag can hold. \newline12/(1/3)=12×(3/1)=3612 / (1/3) = 12 \times (3/1) = 36 bags.Check the calculation for any mistakes.\newline3636 bags is the correct number of bags Amy can make.