Takira cycled 15 kilometers on Friday. On Sunday, she cycled 1/3 of the distance that she cycled on Friday. What was the distance that Takira cycled on Sunday?
5 kilometers
Luann is making sand art by filling small jars with sand. She has 15 cups of sand, and she uses 1/3 cup of sand for each jar. Which equation shows how many jars Luann can fill?
15÷ 1/3=45
Ben is making a fruit salad using a recipe from a website. It takes him 1/4 hour to wash and cut the fruits and 1/2 hour to mix and chill the salad. How long in total does it take Ben to prepare the fruit salad?
3/4 hour
Which expression will result in a product equal to 5?
a) 5 x 4/5
b) 5 x 3/3
c) 5 x 1 1/2
b) 5 x 3/3
Jamal played in a soccer match. He scored three 1-point goals and four 2-point goals. Which expression can be used to find the total number of points that Jamal scored in the soccer match?
(3 × 1) + (4 × 2)
Janessa is making 5 batches of spaghetti sauce using tomatoes from her garden. The recipe calls for 2/3 cup crushed tomatoes for each batch as shown in the picture. Which equation can be used to find how many cups of tomatoes Janessa needs?
2/3 x 5
Mrs. Lemon’s class is planting seeds for their science projects. Each student receives a packet of vegetable seeds and is told to plant 1/3 of the seeds in the packet. Each student plants 8 seeds. How many seeds were in each packet?
24 seeds
Mrs. Diaz has 4 brownies left. She wants to share the brownies equally among her 5 children. Which of the following shows the amount of brownies each child can receive?
4/5 brownie
True or False: Multiplying a whole number by an improper fraction (like 5/4) will always result in a product greater than the whole number.
True
John bought 4 packs of medium binder clips with 75 clips in each pack. Lisa bought 2 packs of small binder clips with 120 clips in each pack. Which expression shows how many more binder clips Lisa bought than John?
(2 × 120) − (4 × 75)
Janessa is preparing 4 batches of tomato soup using tomatoes from her garden. The recipe requires 3/4 cup crushed tomatoes for each batch. Which equation can be used to find how many cups of tomatoes Janessa needs?
3/4 x 4 = 12/4
Jordan spends 1/5 of his school vacation reading 4 books. He spends an equal amount of time reading each book.
What equation and answer gives us the correct answer?
1/5 ÷ 4 = 1/20
Which expressions are equal to 396? Choose ALL that
are correct.
a) 39.6 X 102
b) 0.396 x 103
c) 3.96 x 102
d) 3.96 x 10
b) 0.396 x 103
c 3.96 x 102
Without solving, which product is the largest?
a) 12 x 1/3
b) 12 x 2/2
c) 12 x 5/3
c) 12 x 5/3
The Ridge City ballpark has 276 seats in each row. There are 45 rows of seats. What would your numerical expression look like?
45 x 276
RANDOM
Which expression correctly shows "the sum of the product of 3 and 8 and the product of 12 and 2"?
(3 × 8) + (12 × 2)
Exactly 1/8 of the members of the Meadow Brook School Band play the flute. There are 4 different types of flutes. Each type of flute is played by the same number of band members. What fraction of the band members play each type of flute?
1/32
4321.58
Lucy wrote another number in which the value of the digit 5 is 10 times larger than it is in Ethan’s number. Which number could be Lucy’s number?
A. 4982.58
B. 4945.82
C. 4974.65
D. 4958.03
B. 4945.82
Sarah is making a birdhouse. The original blueprint is 8 inches tall. She decides to scale it by a factor of 3/4. What is the new height?
6 inches
Ms. Alonzo brought some juice boxes to a picnic. She brought 6 packs of juice boxes. Each pack has 8 juice boxes. She also brought another 3 juice boxes. Which expression can be used to and the total number of juice boxes that Ms. Alonzo brought to the picnic?
6 × 8 + 3
Crystal Blue Lake rose exactly 1/5 foot each day for 22 days. How many feet did Crystal Blue Lake rise in 22 days?
4 2/5 feet
RANDOM
Adam gave 2/8 of an apple to each of 3 friends.
What is the answer?
6/8
The rectangular prism below has a length of 11 cm, a
height of 3 cm, and a width of 5 cm. What is the volume?
165 cm
If you multiply 10 by a fraction less than 1 (like 1/2), will the product be greater than, less than, or equal to 10?
Less than 10
Mr. Zigler wrote this expression on the board.
17 × (125 − 6)
How would you read this expression?
Subtract 6 from 125, then multiply the difference by 17.