You have 5 jars of jam. Each jar weighs ¾ pounds. How much do they weigh altogether?
5 × ¾ = ?
15/4 or 3 3/4
How many pints are in 4 quarts?
8 pints
If a pattern adds 2 each time, what’s the next number: 2, 4, 6, ___?
8
What is the most common weight of a puppy?
7 1/2 pounds
What is the next multiple of ⅓ after ⅔?
3/3 or 1
Amy rides her bike ⅘ mile each day. How many miles does she ride in a week?
7 × ⅘ = ?
28/5 or 5 3/5
How many ounces are in 3 pounds?
48 ounces
What is the rule for this pattern: 3, 6, 9, 12, ___?
Add 3 each time
What is the difference in pounds between the biggest puppy and smallest puppy?
8-6=2
2 pounds
Solve: ⅖ × 6 = ?
12/5 or 2⅖
A recipe needs 1 ⅔ cups of flour. How much flour is needed to make 4 batches?
4 × 1 ⅔ = ?
6 2/3
Convert: 10 pints = ___ cups
20 cups
A pattern increases by an odd number each time: 1, 3, 6, 10, ___
15
How many students read for 2 1/2 hours?
5
If 1 muffin mix costs $0.60 and you buy 5, how much do you pay?
$3.00
A science book weighs 2 ½ pounds. What’s the total weight of 3 books?
3 × 2 ½ = ?
7 1/2
5 quarts = ___ pints. Then, 5 pints = ___ cups.
10 pints and 10 cups
How many dots are in the 4th step?
There will be 4 rows and 9 columns.
9*4=36
What is the total number of hours spent reading for all of the students who read for 2 1/2 hours?
2 1/2*5=?
12 1/2
Ali and Omar work at two camps. The Football Camp pays them $270 total for 18 hours of work (2 people × 9 hours), and the Basketball Camp pays $252 for 12 hours (2 × 6). Which camp pays more per hour and how much more?
The Basketball Camp pays more. It pays $6/hour; the Football Camp pays $15/hr ÷ 2 = $5/hr. Difference: $1/hr.
Jon reads ⅚ of a book each day. How many books does he read in 6 days?
6 × ⅚ = ?
5
Sarah had 2 gallons of juice. How many cups is that?
32 cups
How many dots are in the next step? How do you know how many dots to add each time?
There will be 6 rows and 4 columns next time with 24 dots. In each step you add 1 row and 1 column from the previous step.
Bella is sending gift packages to her cousins.
The following are the weight in pounds of the packages: 2/4, 2/4 3/4, 4/4, 2/4, 1/4, 2/4
Create a line plot with the weights.
Naomi has a 14-foot rope and needs to cut 3 ropes that are each 2 yards long. Will she have any rope left over? If so, how much?
2 yards = 6 feet, so 3 ropes = 18 feet. 14 ft – 18 ft = –4 No, she will not have enough rope.