This worksheet covers Adding Fractions with Same Denominators, which is part of the Fractions module in the Elementary Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 2 — Foundation
If you have of a pizza and you eat more, how much pizza do you have left?
If you have of a pizza and you get another , how much pizza do you have now?
Samantha collects of a yard of fabric and then collects another of a yard. How much fabric does she have in total?
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Tom has of a chocolate bar, and he buys another . How much chocolate does he have now?
If you have of a chocolate bar and you eat another , how much is left?
In a class, of the students are girls and are boys. What fraction of the students are girls and boys combined?
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Lucy read of a book on Monday and on Tuesday. How much of the book has she read in total?
A recipe requires of a cup of sugar for one batch and of a cup for another batch. How much sugar is needed for both batches?
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If you have of a book and you read another , how much of the book have you read in total?
If you drink of a bottle of juice and then drink another , how much juice did you drink in total?
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A gardener planted of a garden with flowers and with vegetables. What fraction of the garden is planted?
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During lunch, Maria ate of a sandwich and then of another sandwich. How much of the sandwiches did she eat in total?
If a jar contains of lemonade and you add more, how much lemonade is in the jar now?
If you have of a cake and you eat , how much cake is left?
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