This is the three word phrase we use to remember how to divide fractions.
What is Keep Change Flip?
This Italian plumber has been saving Princess Peach since the 1980s.
Who is Mario?
This "red planet" is the fourth planet from the sun and is home to the Perseverance rover.
What is Mars?
If a car travels 120 miles in 2 hours, this is its unit rate in miles per hour.
What is 60 miles per hour?
To solve 1/2 divided by 1/4, you "Keep, Change, Flip" to get 1/2 times 4/1. This is the final answer.
What is 2?
In the game Fortnite, this is the name of the flying bus that drops players onto the island.
What is the Battle Bus?
This is the force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth, keeping your feet on the ground.
What is Gravity?
This term, meaning "per hundred," is used to describe a ratio where the second number is always 100.
What is a Percent?
This is the result of dividing 3/4 by 1/4. (Hint: How many quarters are in 75 cents?)
What is 3?
This blue hedgehog is famous for his incredible speed and collecting gold rings.
Who is Sonic?
Water freezes at this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
What is 32 degrees?
To find 10 percent of 80, you can divide 80 by this number.
What is 10? (The value is 8)
Solve: 3/7 ÷ 5/14
What is 6/5?
In Minecraft, you need to combine a stick with this specific black rock to make a torch.
What is Coal (or Charcoal)?
This is the process by which plants use sunlight to make their own food.
What is Photosynthesis?
If 4 gallons of gas cost 12 dollars, this is how much you would pay for 10 gallons at the same rate.
What is 30 dollars? (3 dollars per gallon)
If a chef has 5 cups of flour and each batch of cookies requires 1/2 a cup, this is the total number of batches they can make.
What is 10?
This is Mr. Park's favorite retro-style game where the goal is to clear lines with falling pieces.
What is Tetris?
This is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature.
What is Mercury?
In Unit 3, we often use this "sticky" visual tool to show the relationship between two quantities that stay in the same ratio.
What is a Tape Diagram?