2/3 times 3/5
2/5
Complete the pair of equivalent fractions:
2/4=?/20
2/4=10/20
Solve:
1 1/2 times 2
3
Convert to a mixed number:
11/4
2 3/4
Write a multiplication expression that represents the area of the shaded region. 
1/2 times 1/5
4/6 times 3/4
1/2
Complete the pair of equivalent fractions:
6/?=30/45
6/9=30/45
Solve:
2 2/3 times 4/7
1 11/21
Convert to an improper fraction:
3 2/5
17/5
There was 2/3 of a pizza left in the fridge. Ms. Yana ate 1/3 of the leftover pizza.
What fraction of the whole pizza did Ms. Yana eat?
2/9
6/10 times 5/9
1/3
Complete the pair of equivalent fractions:
1/6=9/54
1/6= 9/54
Solve:
3 3/8 times 6 5/8
22 23/64
Which of these is equivalent to 10/3 ?
A. 3 1/3
B. 2 1/2
C. 3 2/3
D. 4 1/3
A. 3 1/3
A garden is 2 1/2 m wide and 4 1/2 m long. What’s the area?
45/4 = 11 1/4 m2
Diego made a fruit smoothie using 3/4 of a liter of strawberry juice. His little brother drank 2/5 of that amount after dinner.
How much of a liter of strawberry juice did he drink?
Simplify your answer.
3/10 of a liter
Which of these is equivalent to 3/6?
A. 1/2
B. 2/3
C. 4/8
D. 5/10
A (1/2) and D (5/10)
Noah watered his plants with 2 ¼ liters of water. On Tuesday, he used 1 ½ of that amount.
How much water did he use on Tuesday?
Give your answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
3 3/8 liters
Leo poured 9/2 liters of water into jars. How many full liters and part of a liter did he pour?
4 1/2 liters
What expression represents the shaded area in this model?
2 1/4 times 3 1/2
The class used 5/6 of a cup of baking soda to make bath bombs.
They mixed 3/4 of that amount with citric acid.
How much of the full cup was mixed with citric acid?
5/8
Look at each statement. Are the fractions equivalent? Write TRUE or FALSE.
A. 6/8= 3/4
B. 4/6= 2/3
C. 3/5= 6/10
D. 5/6=10/11
A – TRUE
B – TRUE
C – TRUE
D – FALSE
Ms. Evita is helping students decorate the hallway with international flags.
She has a replica of the flag of Latvia that is 3 ½ inches tall and 4 ¼ inches wide.
She wants to know the area of the flag so she can make a background for it.
What is the area of the flag?
14 7/8 square inches
Fill in the blank so the fractions are equivalent:
2 ?/5 = 11/5
2 1/5 = 11/5
Ms.Patricia’s dog Zefirs ate 1 ⅓ of his usual serving of food yesterday. Today, he ate only 1 ¾ of that amount.
How much of his full usual serving did he eat today?
Write your answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
2 1/3