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Question #1 Use a MODEL to show 3 x 2/4

tape diagram or numberline

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27/5 ____ 5

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 5 and 1/12 + 3 and 8/12 + 1 and 9/12

10 and 6/12

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6 and 3/6 - 3 and 5/6

2 and 4/6

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Rewrite each as a product of a unit fraction and a whole number. 4 x 3/5 then SOLVE

12 x 1/5 = 12/5 or 1 whole 2/5

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Question #1 Use a MODEL to show 4 x 3/5 and SOLVE

12/5 = 2 2/5

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34/6 _____ 5 and 5/6

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3 3/4 + 6 3/4 + 2 1/4=

12 3/4

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  8-2/4

7 and 2/4 

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(Question 5b) Rewrite each as a product of a unit fraction and a whole number. Solve. 6  x 2  5/7

16 whole 2/7

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Question #1 Use a MODEL to show 5 x 4/6 and SOLVE

20/6 = 3 2/6

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44/10 _____ 22/5

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(Question 6a) Determine if the following are true or false. Explain how you know using models or words.  4/5 = 4+1/5 SHOW WORK

False-4/5 not equal 4 1/5

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What is the difference in meters between 6 3/4 and 8 1/4

1 and 2/4 meters

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Determine if the following are true or false. Explain how you know using models or words. 

 7/8 + 7/8 + 7/8 + 7/8 = 4 x 7/8

True

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Question #1 Use a MODEL to show 3 x 5/6 and SOLVE

15/6=  2 3/6

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(Question 7e) Compare the length of shots of Student A 3 1/2m and Student B 3 3/4m.

Student B was further away than Student A. I know this because Student A shot a basket from 3 and 1/2 feet. Student B show from 3 and 3/4 meters which is closer to 4.

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Determine if the following are true or false. Explain how you know using models or words.  6+4/7=6 and 4/7

SHOW WORK

True

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1 and 9/12 - 1 and 4/12

5/12

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Explain how you know the measurements are equal.


2/4 = 4/8

I know this because if I multiply 2/4 by 2/2, the product is 4/8

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TEST QUESTION: Show on a tape diagram why 5 × 2/ 3 = 10 × 1/3

Both equal 10/3 or 3 1/3

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Mr. Pigeon thinks that the sum of the distances of the two longest baskets are longer than the width of the basketball court. The basketball court is 8 and 1/2 meters long. 

The two longest baskets are 4 3/4m and 4 and 1/4m.

Is he right? Explain how you know.

Mr. Pigeon is correct because the sum of the two longest baskets is 8 and 7/8 meters which is greater than the 8 and 1/2 meter width of the basketball court

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Determine if the following are true or false. Explain how you know using models or words. 3 x 4 and 2/7=12 + 2/7


SHOW WORK

False 

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5 and 2/5 - 1 and 3/5

3 and 4/5

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show 3 x 4/5 = 12 x 1/5

Both equal 12/5 or 2 2/5

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