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1. Jessica has 8 candies. Her brother gives her x more candies.

How many candies does she have now in


terms of x?

2. Jefferson has 12 empty bags. He puts y books in each bag. How many books are there altogether in
terms of y?

3. There were m grams of mangoes in a box. The mangoes were shared equally between 9 children. How
many grams of mangoes did each child receive in terms of m?

4. Find the value of i – 12, when i = 26.

5. Simplify 12c – 8c + c

6. Kiara is u years old now. Find the value of her sister age, who is half her age when u = 18.

7. Mimi share 2/3 of a pie equally among her 2 friends. What fraction of the pie does each friend get?

8. Find the value of 10 : 5/4

9. Abigail had 3/9 of a pie. She cut it into equal pieces. Each piece was 1/27 of the pie. How many equal
pieces did Jessica cut it into?

10. Janice, Maddy, and Daisy share a sum of money in the ration 3 : 5 : 7. The amount of money Daisy
received is … of the total amount of money.

11. Julie mixed lemon juice and soda in the ratio 2 : 3 to make a drink for a party. If Julie used 250 ml of
lemon juice, how much soda did she use?

12. The ration of the number of math book to science book in the library is 4 : 5. The ratio of the number
of math book to english book is 12 : 7.
a. Find the ratio of the number of math book to science book to english book in its simplest form.
b. If there are 2400 of math book, find the total of science book in the library.

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