Number Patterns
Equivalent Fractions
Multiples
Mixed Numbers
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100
Find the missing number: 4, 8, ___, 16, 20, 24...
12
100
Find the equivalent fraction: 3/4 = ?/8
6/8
100
Find the missing multiple: 4, 8, 12, ___, 20, 24
16
100
Solve: 6 1/3 + 1 1/3 =
7 2/3
100
Solve: Mr. Gonzalez buys 6 packs of scissors with 3 scissors in each pack. How many scissors does Mr. Gonzalez have?
18 scissors
200
Find the missing number: 2, 8, ___, 128, 512...
32
200
Find the equivalent fraction: ? /4 = 1/2
2/4
200
Is 32 a multiple of 6? Why or why not?
No, because you can never multiply a number by 6 and get 32.
200
Solve: 3 2/3 - 1 1/3 =
2 1/3
200
Mr. Gonzalez buys 6 packs of scissors with 3 scissors in each pack. He divides the scissors evenly between the 3 art classrooms. How many scissors did he give to each art class?
6 scissors per classroom?
300
Find the missing number: 1,125, 225, 45, ___, 1 R4
9
300
What is equivalent? 5/5 = ?
1 whole
300
Is 9 a factor or multiple of 3? Why or why not?
3 is a multiple of 9. You cannot multiply 9 by a number and get 3. But you can multiply 3 by 3 to get a product of 9.
300
Solve: 4 1/3 + 2 2/3 =
7
300
Justin bought 75 assorted flowers. He used the flowers to create 5 bouquets that had an equal number of flowers in each bouquet. He gave 3 of the bouquets to Julie. How many flowers did he give to Julie?
45 flowers
400
Find the missing number: 1/3, 2/3, 1, ___, 1 2/3, 2...
1 1/3
400
What is equivalent? 81/9 = ?
9 wholes
400
Name the first three multiples of 6.
6, 12, 18
400
Convert the improper fraction into a mixed number: 13/6 = ?
2 1/6
400
Jessica bought 3 bags of candy at the candy store, and each bag of candy had 5 candies each. She gave her friend 1/3 of all of her candies. How many candies did she give her friend?
First Step: 3 bags of candy x 5 candies in each bag = 15 candies total Second Step: 15 candies total divided by 3 = 5 candies Jessica gave to her friend
500
Find the missing number: 2/5, 4/5, _____, 8/5, 10/5...
6/5
500
Are these fractions equivalent? Why or why not? 10/2 = 15/3
Yes, because when both improper fractions are solved, they both equal 5 wholes.
500
What are the factors of 13? What are the first two multiples of 13?
1 and 13 only. 13 is a prime number. Next multiples are: 13, 26
500
Solve, and have your final answer as a mixed number: 6 x 2/5 =
12/5 = 2 2/5
500
Mathew ate a third of the candy he collected from trick-or-treating on Halloween. If Mathew collected 42 skittles and 54 Sour Patch candies, how much candy did Mathew eat?
32 candies
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