SAMPLE: This is how I would like you to answer Questions #2 and #3. Start by writing the problem as an equation. Then turn the division problem into a multiplication by finding the recipricol of the divisor. Then factor out any number. Then multiply. You will only need to initial my diagram to get credit for Question 1.
How many two-thirds are in one-sixth?
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Question 2
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How many one-fourths are in three-eighths?
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Question 3
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How many three-tenths are in two-fifths?
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Question 4
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SAMPLE: This is how I would like you to answer Questions #5 and #6. Start by writing the problem as an equation. Next, turn any whole numbers into or mixed numbers into improper fractions. Then turn the division problem into a multiplication by finding the recipricol of the divisor. Then factor out any number. Then multiply. You will only need to initial my diagram to get credit for Question 4.
What is two-thirds divided by ten?
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Question 5
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What is five-eigths divided by four?
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Question 6
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How many two-fifths are in eight?
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Question 7
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Use the order of operations and what you know about fraction operations to solve this problem: