592x98291x7936,570/79516,484/26591x33There are 3cakes. If eachperson gets 1/3of a cake, howmany will eachperson get?Which islarger?2/3 or .423.784+201.523/2-6/8Julia has 6 pizzasthat she has toshare equally with4 friends. Howmuch pizza doeseach person get?11/12-2/326.37+391.35481.29+287.1307,371/567Sheila had 183jars of markers.Each jar can hold22 markers. Howmany markersdoes she have inall?9/12+1/6Jacob has 22,452stickers. Each caseholds 96 stickers.How many stickercases does hehave, if everysticker is in a case?Ms. Roukis walks4/5 of a mile eachday. How manymiles will shehave walked after6 days?10/12+7/6691.092-21.41There are 36books on the shelf.2/3 of the booksare mystery. Howmany books aremystery books?6/10-2/100135.1-69.620Ms. Clopper has 1/4of a jar of peanuts.She wants to giveeach of her 3 friendsan equal amount ofpeanuts. How muchof the jar of peanutswill each friend get?592x98291x7936,570/79516,484/26591x33There are 3cakes. If eachperson gets 1/3of a cake, howmany will eachperson get?Which islarger?2/3 or .423.784+201.523/2-6/8Julia has 6 pizzasthat she has toshare equally with4 friends. Howmuch pizza doeseach person get?11/12-2/326.37+391.35481.29+287.1307,371/567Sheila had 183jars of markers.Each jar can hold22 markers. Howmany markersdoes she have inall?9/12+1/6Jacob has 22,452stickers. Each caseholds 96 stickers.How many stickercases does hehave, if everysticker is in a case?Ms. Roukis walks4/5 of a mile eachday. How manymiles will shehave walked after6 days?10/12+7/6691.092-21.41There are 36books on the shelf.2/3 of the booksare mystery. Howmany books aremystery books?6/10-2/100135.1-69.620Ms. Clopper has 1/4of a jar of peanuts.She wants to giveeach of her 3 friendsan equal amount ofpeanuts. How muchof the jar of peanutswill each friend get?

Fraction and Decimal Add/Subtract - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 592x98
  2. 291x79
  3. 36,570/795
  4. 16,484/26
  5. 591x33
  6. There are 3 cakes. If each person gets 1/3 of a cake, how many will each person get?
  7. Which is larger? 2/3 or .42
  8. 3.784+ 201.52
  9. 3/2-6/8
  10. Julia has 6 pizzas that she has to share equally with 4 friends. How much pizza does each person get?
  11. 11/12-2/3
  12. 26.37+391.354
  13. 81.29+287.130
  14. 7,371/567
  15. Sheila had 183 jars of markers. Each jar can hold 22 markers. How many markers does she have in all?
  16. 9/12+1/6
  17. Jacob has 22,452 stickers. Each case holds 96 stickers. How many sticker cases does he have, if every sticker is in a case?
  18. Ms. Roukis walks 4/5 of a mile each day. How many miles will she have walked after 6 days?
  19. 10/12+7/6
  20. 691.092-21.41
  21. There are 36 books on the shelf. 2/3 of the books are mystery. How many books are mystery books?
  22. 6/10-2/100
  23. 135.1-69.620
  24. Ms. Clopper has 1/4 of a jar of peanuts. She wants to give each of her 3 friends an equal amount of peanuts. How much of the jar of peanuts will each friend get?