Liam has 6 pizzas that he wants to share equally among 9 friends. Which expression shows how much each friend will receive?
What is 6/9?
1/9 X 3/4
Will your answer be greater than the original number, Equal to the original number or less than the original number? Why?
Less
⅔ × ¾
6/12
4 ÷ ½
8
Emma has ⅓ of a pizza. She wants to share it equally among 4 friends. How much pizza will each friend get?
1/12
Ava has 4 cakes that she wants to share equally among 7 friends. Which expression shows how much each friend will receive?
What is 4/7?
45 X 1 4/5
Will your answer be greater than the original number, Equal to the original number or less than the original number? Why?
Greater
⅘ × ⅔
8/15
6 ÷ ⅓
16
Noah has ½ of a chocolate bar. He wants to share it equally among 5 friends. How much chocolate will each friend get?
1/10
Noah has 3 pans of cookies that he wants to share equally among 5 friends. Which expression shows how much each friend will receive?
What is 3/5?
5/3 X 19
Will your answer be greater than the original number, Equal to the original number or less than the original number? Why?
Greater
⅗ × ½
3/10
5 ÷ ¼
20
Ava has ⅕ of a gallon of lemonade. She wants to share it equally among 2 friends. How much lemonade will each friend get?
1/10
Mason has 7 trays of cupcakes that he wants to share equally among 11 friends. Which expression shows how much each friend will receive? Need the fraction as well.
What is 7/11.
1.583 X 7/8
Will your answer be greater than the original number, Equal to the original number or less than the original number? Why?
Less
¾ × ⅖ Simplify
3/10
¼ ÷ 2
1/8
Mr. Lopez has 5 cakes. He wants to give each student ⅓ of a cake. How many students can he serve with the cakes?
15
Emma has 10 sandwiches that she wants to share equally among 12 friends. Which expression shows how much each friend will receive? Need the fraction as well.
What is 10/12.
2 3/4 X 2345/2345
Will your answer be greater than the original number, Equal to the original number or less than the original number? Why?
Equal to
⅚ × ⅔ Simplify
5/9
⅕ ÷ 3
1/15
Ms. Nguyen has 4 pans of brownies. She wants to give each student ½ of a pan. How many students can she serve with the brownies?
8