Fraction Multiplication
Product Estimation
Fraction Division
Word Problems
Bonus Questions
100

Look at the model. Which number sentence is shown by the model? 

a. 1/6 ÷ 1/4

b. 1/6 x 1/4

c. 1/6 - 1/4

d. 1/6 + 1/4

b. 1/6 x 1/4

100

The product that results from multiplying a whole number by a fraction less than 1 is always (less than, greater than, equal to) the whole number.


less than 

100

Solve. 

1 ÷ 3

1/3

100

Emerald conducted a survey and found that 4/6 of her classmates have a pet and 2/5 of those pets are dogs.

What fraction of her classmates has dogs?  

8/30 or 4/15

100

1/6 ÷ (4 1/3 - 2 1/3)


1/12

200

Solve. 

8 x 2/3

16/3 or 5 1/3

200

The product that results from multiplying a whole number by a fraction greater than 1 is always (less than, greater than, equal to) the whole number.


greater than 

200

Solve.

2 ÷ 1/4

8

200

Violet bought 6 stamps. She gave 2/3 of the stamps to Hampton. How many stamps did Violet give to Hampton? 

4 Stamps

200

Write an expression to represent each model. 

Model 1: 6 ÷ 1/4

Model 2: 1/4 ÷ 6

300

Solve. 

5 x 3/4

15/4 or 3 3/4

300

Which fraction goes in the blank to make the sentence below true? 

4 x ___ = 4

a. 2/3

b. 3/3

c. 3/2

d. 1/2


b. 3/3

300

Solve. 

1/2 ÷ 6

1/12

300

Anderson has 1/3 of a pound of chocolate chips. He wants to divide up these chips equally to add them to the 7 pancakes he is making. How much chocolate chips, in pounds, will Anderson add to each pancake?

1/21 of a pound

300

Anthony buys 2/3 pound of granola. On a hike, he eats 4/5 of the granola he bought. To estimate the amount of granola he eats on his hike, Anthony writes 2/3 x 4/5. What is the best estimate for the amount of granola Anthony eats on his hike?

1 pound

400

Solve. 


4/5 x 2/3

8/15

400

Which of the following expressions represents a value greater than 4/5?

a. 4/5 x 1/2

b. 4/5 x 3/3

c. 4/5 x 4/5

d. 4/5 x 5/4

d. 4/5 x 5/4

400

Solve.

9 ÷ 1/5

45

400

Ms. Kingery has 5 pounds of candy to give to her friends. She puts the candy in bags that hold 1/4 pound each.

How many bags of candy can Ms. Kingery make? 

20 bags of candy 

400

Xora and Jared are organizing the 5th grade cross country race. There are 64 runners registered and they are planning for each runner to drink 1/4 quart of water. The water comes in 1 gallon jugs. How many gallons of water are needed?

16/4 or 4 gallons

500

Solve. 

3/3 x 4/4

12/12 or 1  

500

Ms. Kingery wrote 3 math expressions on the board. 

1. 6 x 1/6     2. 6 x 6/6     3. 6 x 3/2

Which expression would result in a product greater than 6? 

3. 6 x 3/2

500

Solve. 

1/6 ÷ 8

1/48

500

Ms. Eller is given $16 to buy snacks and drinks. She spends 3/4 of her money on snacks and the rest on drinks. How much money does Ms. Eller spend on drinks, in dollars?



$4

500

Will cuts a board that is 13 feet long into two pieces of different lengths. The shorter piece is ⅕ of the total length. What is the length of the shorter piece?



1 3/5 feet

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