Fill in each blank with <, >, or =
A. 3/4 ____ 1/4
B. 1/6 ____ 5/6
C. 3/4 ____ 3/6
D. 3/3 ____ 1/3
A. 3/4 > 1/4
B. 1/6 < 5/6
C. 3/4 > 3/6
D. 3/3 > 1/3
Rosa and her dad are arranging chairs for the big party. They put 6 chairs at each of the 5 small tables, and 8 chairs at the big table. How many chairs in all?
a Use numbers, labeled sketches, or words to solve this problem. Show all of your work.
Rosa and her dad arranged _____ chairs in all.
38 chairs
True or False
A. 3/6 = 1/2
B. 1/4 = 3/8
C. 1 = 8/8
A. True
B. False
C. True
There were 220 kids at school waiting to go home. Six cars came and took 4 kids each. How many kids were still waiting to go home?
Choose the best estimate for the answer to the problem.
A. 150 B. 175 C. 200 D. 225
Write an equation to represent the problem and solve it.
Choose the best estimate: C 200
Equation: 220 - (6x4) = K
Answer: 196 kids
Maggie ate 1/4 of a brownie. Elisa ate 1/3 of the same size brownie. Maggie says she ate more of her brownie than Elisa because 4 is more than 3.
a. Do you agree with Maggie?
b. Use labeled sketches and numbers to explain your answer.
A. No
B. Drawing of a brownie split into thirds and one split into fourths
Multiply
A. 60 x 2
B. 30 x 4
C. 50 x 3
D. 20 x 8
A. 120
B. 120
C. 150
D. 160
Write equal fractions for the ones below.
3/6 = ____
2/6 = ____
2/4 = ____
3/6 = 1/2
2/6 = 1/3
2/4 = 1/2
Solve 5 x 14
5 x 10=50
5 x 4=20
50+20=70
Draw a number line and label 5/8.
|----------------------------------------------------------|
0 1
|------|------|------|------|------|------|------|------|
0 5/8 1
Circle true or false for each statement:
a. (2 × 5) × 3 = 2 × (3 × 5) True or False
b. 6 × 9 = (6 × 3) + (6 × 6) True or False
c. 2 × 60 = 3 × (6 × 10) True or False
d. (2 × 4) × 3 = 2 × (4 × 5) True or False
A. True
B. True
C. False
D. False