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Class 7 Worksheet

FRACTIONS

[Link] of the following is a proper fraction?


7
A) 4
5
B) 5
3
C) 8
9
D) 2
12
2. Simplify 16
3
A) 4
4
B) 3
3
C) 8
6
D) 8
9 3
3. Divide 10 by 5 . What is the result?
15
A) 9
27
B) 50
3
C) 2
5
D) 6
a
[Link] a fraction is b and both a and b are doubled, what is the new
fraction?
2a
A) b
a
B) 2b
a
C) b
2a
D) 2b
3
5. If 5 of a number is 27, what is the number?
A) 35
B) 45
C) 55
D) 65
3 1
6. A recipe requires 4 cup of sugar. How much sugar is needed for 2
of the recipe?
1
A) 4 cup
3
B) 8 cup
1
C) 2 cup
3
D) 4 cup
7. Which of the following fractions is in its simplest form?
24
A) 36
15
B) 25
11
C) 13
18
D) 27
3
8. Convert 1 5 to an improper fraction.
9. Sarah has a pizza cut into 8 equal slices. She eats 3 slices. What
fraction of the pizza has Sarah eaten, and what fraction is left?

2
10. A jug can hold 3 litres of water. If it is 3 full, how many liters of
water are in the jug?

2
11. In a class project, 5 of the students are working on the
1
presentation, 3 are working on the research, and the rest are
working on the model. What fraction of the students are working on
the model?

12 . Emma is baking cookies for a school fundraiser. She has a recipe


3 1 2
that calls for 4 cup of sugar, 2 cup of butter, and 3 cup of chocolate
chips for one batch of cookies. She decides to make 3 batches.
However, she realizes that she only has 2 cups of sugar, 1 cup of
butter, and 2 cups of chocolate chips at home. Does she have enough
of each ingredient to make 3 batches of cookies? If not, how much
more of each ingredient does she need?

5
13. A farmer has a rectangular piece of land that measures 6 km by
3
4
km. He decides to divide the land into three equal rectangular
plots. One plot is used to grow vegetables, another for fruits, and the
third is left for grazing. Calculate the area of each plot and determine
how much land is used for each purpose.

1
14. A painter is hired to paint a wall. He paints 5 of the wall on the
3 1
first day, 10 of the remaining part on the second day, and 4 of what is
left on the third day. If he finishes painting the remaining 84 square
meters of the wall on the fourth day, what is the total area of the
wall?

1
15. A large water tank is being filled using three pipes. Pipe A fills 4
1
of the tank in 3 hours, Pipe B fills 3 of the tank in 4 hours, and Pipe C
1
fills 6 of the tank in 2 hours. If all three pipes are opened together,
how long will it take to fill the entire tank?

16. A warehouse receives three deliveries of goods. The first delivery


2 1
fills 7 of the warehouse, the second delivery fills 4 of the remaining
3
space, and the third delivery fills 5 of the leftover space. If the
warehouse has a total capacity of 1400 cubic meters, calculate the
volume occupied by each delivery and the remaining space after all
deliveries.
17. A school is organising a fundraising event and aims to raise
1
$1200. In the first week, they raise 5 of the goal, in the second week,
they raise
1 1
3
of the remaining amount, and in the third week, they raise 2
of
what is still needed. Calculate the amount raised each week and the
amount still needed after the third week.

18. A community garden project is being managed by a group of


volunteers. The garden is divided into different sections for various
types of plants. The total area of the garden is 600 square meters.
The sections are divided as follows:

3
• Vegetables: 8 of the garden
1
• Fruits: 4 of the garden
1
• Flowers: 5 of the garden
• The remaining area is left for pathways and resting areas.

Questions:

1. Calculate the area allocated for vegetables, fruits, and


flowers.
2. Determine the area left for pathways and resting areas.
3. If the volunteers want to increase the vegetable section by
1
16
of the garden, what will be the new area for vegetables, and how
will this affect the area for pathways and resting areas?
19. The Thompson family is planning a road trip covering a total
distance of 1200 kilometres. They plan their trip as follows:

1
• On the first day, they will drive 5 of the total distance.
2
• On the second day, they will drive 5 of the remaining
distance.
1
• On the third day, they will drive 2 of what is left after the
second day.
• They will cover the rest of the distance on the fourth day.

Questions:

1. Calculate the distance driven each day.


2. Determine the total distance covered by the end of the
third day.
3. How much distance is left to be driven on the fourth day?
20. A farm produces three types of crops: wheat, corn, and soybeans.
The total production is divided as follows:

5
• Wheat: 12 of the total production
1
• Corn: 3 of the total production
• Soybeans: The remaining production

Questions:

1. If the total production is 360 tons, calculate the


production of wheat and corn.
2. Determine the production of soybeans.
3. If the farm wants to increase the production of soybeans
1
by 12 of the total production, what will be the new production
figures for each crop?

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