Fraction Fun
Equivalent Ratios
computations
GCF/LCM
Pirate FUN
100

Find the quotient:

4/5 divided by 3



= 4/15

100

It took Jamie 300 seconds to run 4 laps around the track. What is Jamie’s unit rate? Complete answer needed for points.

75 seconds; 1 lap

100

89.015 + 9.649 =


 = 98.664

100

What is the GCF of 18 and 81?

9 (2+9)

100

Fact or Myth: Pirates wore eye patches because of loss of eye, much like a peg for a leg or hook for a hand.

 MYTH: It was mostly to keep one eye adjusted to darkness below deck.

200

How many ounces are in 12 cups?

(note: 8oz are in 1Cup)

96oz

200

Find the unit rate. Answer must be exact.

18/3

6/1

200

6,594.2 – 489 =

=6,105.2

200

Use the Distributive Property to express 30 + 42

6(5 + 7)

200

Fact or Myth:

Pirates accused of mutiny were made to walk the plank.

MYTH: Although walking the plank is common in contemporary pirate lore, marooning a person on a deserted island or remote sandbar, were more common.

300

Joe’s Ice Cream Shop has 7/8 of a gallon of vanilla ice cream left.  They use 1/12 of a gallon of ice cream to make one milkshake. How many vanilla milkshakes will they be able to make?

10 1/2 or 10.5

300

A fish tank needs 10 gallons of water in order to fill it up. How many quarts are in a 10-gallon fish tank?

(note: there are 4 quarts in 1gallon)

40 quarts

300

Write in expanded form and solve

64

6x6x6x6=1,296

300

At a bake sale, Bailey is selling plates with 3 chocolate chip cookies each. Julio is selling plates with 2 sugar cookies each. If a customer wants to buy the same number of cookies from Bailey and Julio, what is the smallest number of cookies they must buy from each person?

LCM=6 cookies

300

Fact or Myth:

The portrayal for pirate speech and behavior in popular culture, is influenced in current countless films and characters that followed 1950 Treasure Island film. 

FACT: Yes, 1950s movies, especially Disney's Treasure Island (1950) starring Robert Newton, heavily shaped modern pirate myths, cementing the "Arrr!" accent, mannerisms, and the romanticized image of swashbuckling rogues, though these ideas build on earlier literature and history 

400

Write an equivalent fraction for 3/9

Can be ... 1/3, 6/18, 9/27...

400

What is 32% of 80?


____ = 32%                                                             80     100%


25.6

400

Write in expanded form and solve=

12 2

12x12=144

400

What is the Least Common Multiple of 9 and 5?

45

400

Fact or Myth:

Each pirate ship had its own set of rules and code.

FACT: Almost every pirate ship had their own set of guidelines that all pirates had to agree to. This included how the loot would be divided, who had what chores, and what was expected of everyone. Believe it or not, one of the most common rules was no fighting onboard. If two pirates had a disagreement they’d have to wait, and fight on land. 

500

Find the sum:

5/12 + 3/4=

Reduce


= 14/12 =1 1/6

500


What is 28% of 95?

_____= 28%                                                               95     100%


26.6

500

687.68 ÷ 0.7 =

= 982.4

500

Use the Distributive Property to express 36 + 16.

4(9 + 4)

500

Fact or Myth:

Pirates often made maps to locate their buried treasure.

MYTH: Most pirates didn’t bury their treasure right away because they wanted their share of the loot beforehand. And a pirate’s treasure didn’t always include gold or silver; most of it was food, lumber, cloth, and animal hides.

M
e
n
u