Writing the product as a multiple of unit fractions
2 x 1/5
2 x 1/5 = 2/5
3 x 2/3
6/3 or 2 (bonus +50)
3/10
1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 = 3 x 1/10
2 1/3 x 2 1/2
5 5/6
3/5 x 4
12 x 1/5 = 12/5 = 2 2/5 (bonus +50)
4 x 1/3
4/3 or 1 1/3 (bonus +50)
7/2
7 x 1/2
2 x 2/4
4 x 1/4 = 4/4 = 1 (bonus +50)
15 x 2/5
30/5 or 6 (bonus +50)
8 x 6/3
48 x 1/3 = 48/3 = 16 (bonus +50)
8 x 8/4
64/4 or 16 (bonus +50)
56/100
56 x 1/100
10 x 30/8
Mr. Keith has 5 pizzas. He's going to give 7/9 of his pizza to Ms. Blake's class for being awesome. How much of Mr. Keith's pizzas will we get?
We will eat 35/9 or 3 8/9 (bonus +50) of Mr. Keith's pizza.
45/100
45 x 1/100