1/2 * 12 =
What is 6?
3/4 * 16 =
12
1/3 * 1/6 =
What is 1/18?
Nico and Sharon made soup. Nico made 3 quarts of soup. Sharon made 6 quarts of soup.
How many times as many quarts did Sharon make as Nico?
Sharon made 2 times as many quarts as Nico.
Suni has 30 math problems to solve. She has solved 2/5 of them. How many problems has she solved?
What is 12 problems?
1/5 * 45 =
What is 9?
3/7 * 2 =
What is 6/7?
2/3 * 4/5 =
What is 8/15?
Lee picked 15 apples. His little sister Sally picked 3 apples.
How many times as many apples did Lee pick as Sally?
What is 5 times as many?
One lap around the track is 1/4 mile. Mitchell ran around the track 12 times. How far did he run?
What is 3 miles?
1/6 * 5 =
What is 5/6?
4/15 * 45 =
What is 12?
1/5 * 1/5 =
What is 1/25?
Write two comparison statements using the following information:
There are 18 cookies. There are 6 brownies.
There are 3 times as many cookies as brownies.
There are 1/3 times as many brownies as cookies.
Julie lives in Bellview. It is 24 miles to Middletown. She drives 2/3 of the way and stops to get gasoline. How far has Julie driven so far?
What is 16 miles?
1/8 * 72 =
What is 9?
5/6 * 4
What is 20/6 or 3 2/6?
2/4 * 6/7
What is 12/28 or 3/7?
Write two comparison statements using the following information:
There are 32 red pens in Mrs. Creel's cupboard. There are 4 blue pens.
There are 8 times as many red pens as blue pens.
There are 1/8 times as many blue pens as red pens.
Of the 216 people who attended the school play, 3/4 were students. How many people who attended were students?
What is 162 students?
1/4 * 6 =
What is 1 2/4 or 1 1/2?
4/5 * 12
What is 48/5 or 9 3/5?
3/4 * 2/5 =
What is 6/20 or 3/10?
A collection of coins contains 24 pennies and 4 nickels.
Write two multiplication equations and a division equation that compare the number of pennies and the number of nickels.
p= 6 * n
n= 1/6 * p
n= p/6
There are 54 cows in the pasture. 1/6 of them are black. How many cows are not black?
What is 45 cows?