03/02_Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Study Guide
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20 questions
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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Multiply:
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Santana took out 16 penciles from the bin.
She returned 2/8 of them.
Draw a model to illustrate the problem.
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Question 8
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Santana took out 16 penciles from the bin.
She returned 2/8 of them.
How many pencils does Santana have left?
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Question 9
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A baker has 8 3/4 cups of chocolate chips.
He uses 2/3 of his chocolate chips making cookies.
ESTIMATE how many cups he used.
You need to make sure to put the equation you used to estimate in the answer.
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Question 10
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Ms. Heelan has a waterbottle that holds 6 1/9 cups of water.
She drank 1/3 of her water.
ESTIMATE how any cups of water Ms. Heelan has left.
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Question 11
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Mrs. Ward has 9 yards of fabric to make her daughter a dress.
She used 6/7 of the fabric on the dress.
Check any of the answers that show how many yards Thelma has left.
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Question 12
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A picture frame 4 2/5 inches tall and 2 2/4 inches wide.
Draw a model to help find the area of the frame.
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Question 13
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Mr. Thomas has $57.00. He used 3/9 of his money to buy candy for his whole class. How much did Mr. Thomas spend on the candy?
Don't forget units
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Question 14
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The Piekarz bought 8 boxes of pancake mix for her class. They used 6/9 of the pancake mix on Monday.
Part A: Write an expression for 6/9 of 8 boxes of cereal
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Question 15
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The Piekarz bought 8 boxes of pancake mix for her class. They used 6/9 of the pancake mix on Monday.
Part B: Based on the expression you created for question 11, will your product be equal to, less than, or greater that 5?
Use scaling to answer this question
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Question 16
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Question 17
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Divide:
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Question 18
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Question 19
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Question 20
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Mr. Thorsen just bough 1 1/2 gallons of ice cream for his class. If all 17 of his students share it equally, what fraction of the 1 1/2 gallons of ice cream will each student receive?