Multiplication
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100

40 x 4

160

100

Draw a fraction bar to show 4/5.

I will check!

100

Pau and Michael each got a piece of gum exactly the same size. Pau chewed 2/3 of his piece and Michael chewed 3/4 of his piece. Who chewed more?

Michael

100

Use the "over strategy" to solve this problem. Show your work!

99 x 3.

100 x 3 = 300

300 - 3 = 297

100

Use <, >, or = to compare these fractions:

4/5 and 2/5

4/5 > 2/5

200

80 x 50

400

200

What is bigger - 1/3 or 1/4?

1/3

200

Rosmery and Kinsley both bought a giant cookie that are exactly the same size. Rosmery ate 1/4 of her cookie and Kinsley ate 1/5 of hers. Who ate more?

Rosmery

200

Use a two-part area model to solve this problem. Show your work!

40 x 12

(show a two-part area model)

answer: 480

200

Use <, >, or = to compare these fractions:

3/8 and 3/7

3/8 < 3/7

300

43 x 20

860

300

Rewrite 2/3 and 3/5 to have a common denominator.

10/15 and 9/15

300

Joey says 3/10 + 43/100 = 46/100, but Makenzie says 3/10 + 43/100 = 73/100. Who is correct?

Makenzie

300

Use a four-part area model to solve this problem. Show your work!

25 x 33

(show a 4-part area model)

825

300

Use <, >, or = to compare these fractions:

2/7 and 4/14

2/7 = 4/14

400

22 x 13

286

400

Name two fractions that are equivalent to 3/4.

Answers will vary

400

Jennifer makes beaded bracelets. She has two boxes for her beads. One has 25 sections, with 13 large beads in each section. How many large beads does she have?

325

400

Use the standard algorithm to solve this problem. Show your work!

47 x 8

(show the work)

376

400

Use <, >, or = to compare these numbers:

0.70 and 0.07

0.70 > 0.07

500

93 x 68

6,324

500

Name two fractions that are equivalent to 6/8.

Answers will vary.

500
Jennifer has another box of beads with 42 sections. There are 21 small beads in each section. How many small beads does Jennifer have?

882

500

Use the standard algorithm to solve this problem. Show your work!

592 x 83

(show the work)

49,136

500

Use <, >, or = to compare these numbers:

0.3 and 3/100

0.3 > 3/100