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About This Quiz & Worksheet

This quiz will test your knowledge of math problems involving fractions and mixed numbers. Use this quiz/worksheet assessment to test your skills solving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems with fractions and mixed numbers.

Quiz & Worksheet Goals

The objective of this assessment is to determine how well you can solve:

  • Addition problems with fractions and mixed numbers
  • Subtraction problems with fractions and mixed numbers
  • Multiplication problems with fractions and mixed numbers
  • Division problems with fractions and mixed numbers

Skills Practiced

Additional skills that this assessment test include:

  • Making connections - use your understanding of the concept of fractions to solve math problems
  • Interpreting information - verify that you can read information regarding how to solve problems with mixed numbers and interpret it correctly
  • Information recall - access the knowledge you've gained regarding math operations with fractions and mixed numbers

Additional Learning

To improve your skills solving math problems with fractions and mixed numbers complete the lesson Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide Fractions & Mixed Numbers. With this lesson you will learn about:

  • Rules of completing math problems with fractions and mixed numbers
  • Converting between mixed numbers and fractions
  • Using the reciprocal or inverse of a fraction

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Practice adding subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions

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Practice adding subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions

Welcome to our Add Subtract Multiply Divide Fractions Worksheet area.

Here is our free worksheet generator for generating your own fraction addition, subtracting, multiplication and division questions.

If you are looking to create your own custom-made fraction worksheets, then look no further!

Using the random sheet generator will allow you to:

  • choose the number range and number of questions you wish the worksheet to have;
  • print or save your worksheet and a corresponding answer sheet;
  • choose your own title and instructions for completing the sheet - great for homework!

For optimal printing, please set your margins to zero on your print setup options.

To save your worksheets, select Print to PDF in the printing options.

If you have any problems with our Random Generator, please let us know using the Contact Us link at the top of each page.

Mobile View of Worksheets

Please note that our generated worksheets may have problems displaying correctly on some mobile devices.

This should not affect the printing of the sheets which should display correctly.

Add Subtract Multiply Divide Fractions Worksheet Generator

Here is our random worksheet generator for fraction addition, subtraction, multiplication and division worksheets.

Using this generator will let you create your own worksheets for:

  • Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and dividing proper fractions;
  • Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and dividing improper fractions;
  • Choose exactly which fractions you want to use
  • Choose which part of the equation you want to be missing;

To start creating your sheet, choose an option from the Number values box below.

Add Subtract Multiply Divide Fractions Worksheet Generator

4 Steps to Your Worksheets...

  1. Choose your fractions values
  2. Choose your answer values
  3. Choose the number of questions
  4. View your sheet
  5. Print your sheet

Fraction Values

You can choose fraction values up to a given denominator value, so that if you choose fifths, then you can get any denominator up to fifths, i.e. halves, thirds, quarters, fifths.

Fraction Types

For the generator you can either choose proper fractions, which is the default, or improper fractions. Proper fractions have a numerator less than the denominator.

You can also select Unit Fractions which have a numerator of 1.

Fraction Types

You can select either Unlike Denominators, which is the default, Like Denominators or Denominator Multiples.

If you select Like Denominators, then the denominators will be the same.

If you select Denominator Multiples, then one of the denominators will be a multiple of the other denominator.

If you select 'Improper Fractions' the generator will create both proper and improper fractions.

Missing Factors

Sometimes, you may want to add an extra layer of difficulty by providing a fraction equation where one of the other fraction values is missing (instead of the fraction after the = sign).

Having this feature turned on will create a missing fraction somewhere in the equation - it may be the first number, second number, or third number.

(Optional) Give your worksheet a title.

(Optional) Write out any instructions to go at the top of the sheet.

Fraction values:

Fraction Type:

Denominators:

Operation:

Missing Addends

Number of Questions:

Use brackets for negatives

Practice adding subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions

Practice adding subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions


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Add Subtract Multiply Divide Fractions Support

If you need support learning these skills, then try using our pages below.

More Add Subtract Multiply Divide Fractions Generated Worksheets

We also have separate generated worksheets for adding and subtracting fractions, and also for multiplying and dividing fractions.

There are a wider range of options for creating your own custom worksheets.

Fraction Addition and Subtraction Graded Worksheets

The sheets start with adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominator, then progress on to fractions with different denominators.

Fraction Multiplication and Division Graded Worksheets

We also have a wide selection of graded multiplying and dividing fractions worksheets.

The sheets are carefully graded so that you can choose the most appropriate level you need.

There is also plenty of support and examples to help you to learn the relevant skills.

Fractions Practice Zone

Take a look at our Online Fraction Practice Zone for finding and simplifying fractions.

You can choose from a range of levels of difficulty from unit fractions with smaller numbers to mixed fractions with larger numbers.

Great for using with a group of children as well as individually.

Online Fraction Calculators

We have a selection of different fraction calculators which will help you to add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions.

Our fraction calculators will also:

  • convert fractions to simplest form;
  • convert improper fractions to mixed fractions, and mixed fractions to improper fractions;
  • convert fractions to decimals and percentages;
  • convert decimals and percentages to fractions.

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Practice adding subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions

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What are the steps for adding and subtracting fractions?

Step 1: Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) between the denominators. Step 2: Multiply the numerator and denominator of each fraction by a number so that they have the LCM as their new denominator. Step 3: Add or subtract the numerators and keep the denominator the same.