Write the fraction as a multiple of a unit fraction: 4/2
4/2 = 2 x 1/4
Multiply 8 x 1/2
8/2 = 4
2 hours 32 minutes + 3 hours 40 minutes
6 hours 12 minutes
What is the sum of 3/8 + 2/8
5/8
7/6 = 1 1/6
Write the fraction as a multiple of a unit fraction: 9/6
9/6 = 9 x 1/6
18/8 = 2 2/8
3 hours 40 mins + 2 hours 25 mins
6 hours 5 mins
Use < , > or = to complete the comparison
2/3 _____ 1/5
2/3 > 1/5
11/3
Write 7/2 as repeated addition and as a multiple of a unit fraction.
7/2 = 1/2 + 1/2 +1/2 +1/2 +1/2 +1/2 +1/2
7/2 = 7 x 1/2
Calculate the total distance Mary runs in one week if she runs 7/8 mile each day.
7 x 7/8 = 6 1/8
5 hours 20 mins - 3 hours 40 mins
1 hour 40 mins
Brad thinks 3,940 rounded to the nearest thousand is 3,000. Is Brad correct? If he isn't, what is the correct answer?
Brad is incorrect. 3,940 rounded to the nearest thousand is 4,000
Decompose 12/9 into an improper fraction
1 3/9
Write 8/5 as repeated addition and as a multiple of a unit fraction
8/5 = 1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5
8/5 = 8 x 1/5
Oscar wants to make 4 chicken pot pies. The recipe requires 2/3 pound of potatoes for each pot pie. How many pounds of potatoes will Oscar need?
4 x 2/3 = 8/3 = 2 2/3
How much is 3 2/5 weeks + 2 3/5 weeks
6 weeks
Write a multiplication equation represents the statement “63 is 9 times as many as 7"
63=9x7
Decompose 7/8 two different ways...
5/8 + 2/8
4/8 + 3/8
Write a multiplication equation to show each part of the following story. Mark’s family ate 7/4 chicken pot pies for dinner. There are 7 people in Mark’s family. Each family member ate 1/4 of a pie.
7/4 = 7 x 1/4
am is making 7 fruit tarts. Each tart needs 3/4 cup of strawberries and 1/4 cup of blueberries. What is the total amount of cups of fruit that Sam needs for his tarts?
3/4 + 1/4 = 4/4
7 x 4/4 = 28/4 = 7 cups of fruit
Henry’s first flight lasts 1 hour 12 minutes. The second flight lasts 2 hours 41 minutes. How much time did Henry spend on both flights?
3 hours 53 minutes
The fourth and fifth grade classes are attending a play. There are 63 students in the fourth-grade class and 57 students in the fifth grade class. The school plans to transport an equal number of students on each of 4 buses. How many students will be on each bus?
57 + 63 = 120
120/4=30 students on each bus
What is the product of 5 and 2/3?
10/3= 3 1/3