Convert \(\dfrac{24}{5}\) to mixed number.
(A) \(3\dfrac{1}{5}\)
(B) \(3\dfrac{3}{5}\)
(C) \(4\dfrac{2}{5}\)
(D) \(4\dfrac{4}{5}\)
Calculate the sum for \(\dfrac{2}{5}\), \(1\dfrac{1}{2}\) and \(2\dfrac{3}{10}\).
(A) \(1\dfrac{1}{6}\)
(B) \(2\dfrac{1}{4}\)
(C) \(3\dfrac{1}{3}\)
(D) \(4\dfrac{1}{5}\)
Subtract \(\dfrac{2}{9}\) from \(2\dfrac{2}{3}\).
State the answer in the form of an improper fraction.
(A) \(2\dfrac{4}{9}\)
(B) \(2\dfrac{2}{9}\)
(C) \(\dfrac{18}{9}\)
(D) \(\dfrac{22}{9}\)
Find the value of \(7-2\dfrac{5}{6}+\dfrac{8}{9}\).
State the answer in the form of a mixed number.
(A) \(5\dfrac{1}{18}\)
(B) \(5\dfrac{1}{6}\)
(C) \(5\dfrac{1}{9}\)
(D) \(5\dfrac{1}{15}\)
Fill in the blank.
(A) \(90\)
(B) \(120\)
(C) \(150\)
(D) \(180\)
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