L9 How Much in Each Group II cloned 3/27/2022
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11 questions
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- Greater than 1
- Less than 1
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9.2: Two Water Containers
After looking at these pictures, Lin says, “I see the fraction 2/5.” Jada says, “I see the fraction 3/4.” What quantities are Lin and Jada referring to?
9.2: Two Water Containers
After looking at these pictures, Lin says, “I see the fraction 2/5.” Jada says, “I see the fraction 3/4.” What quantities are Lin and Jada referring to?
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How many liters of water fit in the water dispenser?
Write a multiplication equation and a division equation for the question, then find the answer. Draw a diagram, if needed. Check your answer using the multiplication equation.
How many liters of water fit in the water dispenser?
Write a multiplication equation and a division equation for the question, then find the answer. Draw a diagram, if needed. Check your answer using the multiplication equation.
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9.3: Amount in One Group
Write a multiplication equation and a division equation and draw a diagram to represent each situation and question. Then find the answer. Explain your reasoning.
Jada bought 3 1/2 yards of fabric for $21. How much did each yard cost?
9.3: Amount in One Group
Write a multiplication equation and a division equation and draw a diagram to represent each situation and question. Then find the answer. Explain your reasoning.
Jada bought 3 1/2 yards of fabric for $21. How much did each yard cost?
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Write a multiplication equation and a division equation and draw a diagram to represent each situation and question. Then find the answer. Explain your reasoning.
4/9 kilogram of baking soda costs $2. How much does 1 kilogram of baking soda cost?
Write a multiplication equation and a division equation and draw a diagram to represent each situation and question. Then find the answer. Explain your reasoning.
4/9 kilogram of baking soda costs $2. How much does 1 kilogram of baking soda cost?
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Write a multiplication equation and a division equation and draw a diagram to represent each situation and question. Then find the answer. Explain your reasoning.
Diego can fill 1 1/5 bottles with 3 liters of water. How many liters of water fill 1 bottle?
Write a multiplication equation and a division equation and draw a diagram to represent each situation and question. Then find the answer. Explain your reasoning.
Diego can fill 1 1/5 bottles with 3 liters of water. How many liters of water fill 1 bottle?
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Write a multiplication equation and a division equation and draw a diagram to represent each situation and question. Then find the answer. Explain your reasoning.
5/4 gallons of water fill 5/6 of a bucket. How many gallons of water fill the entire bucket?
Write a multiplication equation and a division equation and draw a diagram to represent each situation and question. Then find the answer. Explain your reasoning.
5/4 gallons of water fill 5/6 of a bucket. How many gallons of water fill the entire bucket?
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Are You Ready For More?
The largest sandwich ever made weighed 5,440 pounds. If everyone on Earth shares the sandwich equally, how much would you get? What fraction of a regular sandwich does this represent?
*There are 7.9 billion people on Earth*
Are You Ready For More?
The largest sandwich ever made weighed 5,440 pounds. If everyone on Earth shares the sandwich equally, how much would you get? What fraction of a regular sandwich does this represent?
*There are 7.9 billion people on Earth*
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9.4: Inventing a Situation
Think of a situation that involves a question that can be represented by 13÷14=? Write a description of that situation and the question.
- Trade descriptions with a member of your group.
- Review each other’s description and discuss whether each invented question is an appropriate match for the equation.
- Revise your description or question based on feedback from your partner.
9.4: Inventing a Situation
Think of a situation that involves a question that can be represented by 13÷14=? Write a description of that situation and the question.
- Trade descriptions with a member of your group.
- Review each other’s description and discuss whether each invented question is an appropriate match for the equation.
- Revise your description or question based on feedback from your partner.
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Solve your question and show your reasoning. Draw a diagram if needed.
Solve your question and show your reasoning. Draw a diagram if needed.
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Noah fills a soap dispenser from a big bottle that contains 2 1/3 liters of liquid soap. That amount of soap will fill 3 1/2 dispensers. How many liters of soap fit into 1 dispenser?
Noah fills a soap dispenser from a big bottle that contains 2 1/3 liters of liquid soap. That amount of soap will fill 3 1/2 dispensers. How many liters of soap fit into 1 dispenser?
