PULC/British English/S/III/1
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Fractions
- He did wait for half an hour.
- Are you hungry? We do have only half an apple.
- One third of the students did not pass the exam.
- Two fourths are the same as one half.
- Two fifths are the same as forty percent.
- One sixth of those pills is already outdated.
- Three fourths of your answers were correct.
- How much is one half plus two ninths?
- That is thirteen eighteenths.
- Ninety percent of the students did choose to watch a film.
- You will need two and a half litres of milk.
- One half is chocolate and the other half is marshmallow.
- Three sevenths or forty-two percent of the people will vote for you.