80 x 4
320
3/4 =. 8/24
False
0.7 to a fraction
7/10 or 70/100
2/3. 3/4.
Write with the Least Common Denominator
8 / 12. < 9/12
Mr. Kasper and Mrs. Waldock both got a foot roll. Mr. Kasper at 3/5 of his foot roll and Mrs. Waldock ate 2/3. Who at more?
Mrs. Waldock ate more
80 x 30
2400
3/10 +. 30/100 =. 33/100
False
.03 to a fraction
3/100
4/5. 2/4.
Write with the Least Common Denominator
16/20 > 10/20
Mrs. Waldock says 4/10 + 40/100 is 80/100. Mr. Kasper disagrees. He says it's 44/100. Who is correct? How do you know?
Mrs. Waldock 4/10 is also 40/100 which equals 80/100..
41 x 30
1230
23/100. +. 2/10 = 43/100
True
1.02 to a fraction
1 2/100
2/6 . 3/8.
Write with the Least Common Denominator
Mr. Kasper has two bookshelves. Each book shelf has 5 shelves with 23 books on each shelf. How many books does Mr. Kasper have in all?
230
27 x 25
675
2/3 > 1/2 =
True. 1/6
304/100 to a decimal
3.04
.7 .72
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Mr. Kasper brought in his prize possession of famous albums. Inside three boxes were his favorite albums growing up. Each box held 27 different albums from his favorite artist. He wanted to give his best friend, Mr. Moore some of the classics. He gave him 6 albums from each box. How many albums does Mr. Kasper have left?
63
324 x 32
10,368
6/8 <. 5/6
True
1 1/4 to a decimal
1.25
8/10 8/100
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Mr. Kasper was going to decorate his classroom with party favors for the students last day of school. He had 24 students. Each student was getting 1 special balloon, 3 small balloons, and 4 large balloons. How many balloons did Mr. Kasper buy in all? They all didn't fit in his car so Mr. Moore took 92 in his car. How many did Mr. Kasper take in his car?
192 in all.
100 balloons Mr. Kasper