What is 1/4 of 5?
1/20
What is 3 divided by 1/2?
6
What is the length of a rectangle with an area of 12 and a width of 4?
Length=3
What is 3/7 x 4/5?
12/35
What is 1/8 divided by 2?
1/16
Which has a greater area, a rectangle that measures 7 feet by 3 feet, or a square with a side length of 5 feet?
A square with a side length of 5 feet.
What is the LCD (least common denominator) of 6 and 8?
24
Charlie bought 3 gallons of ice cream to share with his family. If he gives 1/6 of a gallon to each person, how many people will eat ice cream?
18 people will eat ice cream.
John is laying carpet in his bedroom. His bedroom is five yards long and two yards wide. The carpet he purchased is $9 per square yard. How much will John pay for the carpet?
John will pay $90 for the carpet.
A ball rolled 15 ½ feet down a ramp on the first try. Then the ball rolled 11 3/5 feet on the second try. How many feet did the ball roll altogether?
17 1/10
Jenna spent 10 hours last weekend doing homework. If she took 6 ½ hours to do her science and reading homework, how much time was left for math homework?
3 1/2 or 3.5
David is going to share his Takis with his 2 brothers. He only has 1/5 of the bag. How much will each of them get?
Each of them will get 1/15 of the bag of Takis.
There are 165 students in PE class. 15 of the students are sitting out due to injuries. The coach divided the remaining students into 12 teams for a game. Which equation can be used to find s, the amount of students in each group at PE?
s = (165 – 15) ÷ 12
Mrs. Paredes used 3/5 of a box of stickers and Mrs. Duronslet used 5/6 of another box of stickers. How many boxes of stickers did they use all together?
43/30 = 1 13/30
Each of the 21 students in Mrs. Pallavicini’s class brought 12 pencils to school. Mrs. Pallavicini collected all the pencils and distributed them evenly between 6 table groups. Which equation can be used to find p, the amount of pencils at each table group?
P = (21 x 12) ÷ 6