03/02_Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Study Guide
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Question 1
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Multiply:
Question 2
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Multiply:
Question 3
3.
Multiply:
Question 4
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Multiply:
Question 5
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Question 6
6.
Multiply:
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.
Question 8
8.
Santana took out 16 penciles from the bin.
She returned 2/8 of them.
How many pencils does Santana have left?
Question 9
9.
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.
Question 10
10.
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.
Question 11
11.
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.
Question 12
12.
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.
Question 13
13.
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
Question 14
14.
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
Question 15
15.
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
Question 16
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Question 17
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Divide:
Question 18
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Divide:
Question 19
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Divide:
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?