2/5 ÷ 6
2 2/5
2/5 ÷ 6
2 2/5
50 x 1234
(50 x 1000) + (50 x 200) + (50 x 30) + (50 x 4) = 61,700
93.2 x 2.4
223.68
14/5 ÷ 2/3
4 1/5
14/5 ÷ 2/3
4 1/5
5 x 1239.3
(5 x 1000) + (5 x 200) + (5 x 30) + (5 x 9) + (5 x 0.3) = 6,196.5
46.8 x 447
20,919.6
6/7 ÷ 1/3
2 4/7
6/7 ÷ 1/3
2 4/7
12 x 42.14
(12 x 40) + (12 x 2) + (12 x 0.1) + (12 x 0.04) = 505.68
32.485 x 65
2,111.525
Solve this problem with either measurement or partitive. Don't forget to write the number sentence. Maria has 19 gallons of water. This is 1/3 of how much she needs to drink today. How much does she need to drink?
Partitive. 57 gallons of water.
Solve this problem with either measurement or partitive. Don't forget to write the number sentence. Justin has 5/4 of a cup of butter. He needs to split it into groups of 3/4 cups. How many groups will he have?
1 2/3 groups
15 x 86.04
(15 x 80) + (15 x 6) + (15 x 0.04) = 1,290.6
A stadium has 10,500 seats and 8 VIP boxes. A premium seat costs $519.50 per game. A seat at the standard section costs $27 per game. How much money can the stadium make off of the standard seats if they sell out a game?
283,500 dollars
Solve this problem with either measurement or partitive. Don't forget to write the number sentence. Maria has 19 gallons of water. She needs to split them into glasses that measure 1/3 of a gallon. How many glasses will she need to fill?
Measurement. 57 glasses
Solve this problem with either measurement or partitive. Don't forget to write the number sentence. Justin has 5/4 of a cup of butter. This is 3/5 of how much he needs to make butter soup for all of his friends. How much more butter does he need?
Partitive. 5/6 cups. (Bonus 100 to anyone who simplified)
17 x 105.36
A stadium has 10,500 seats and 8 VIP boxes. A VIP box costs $5190 per game. A seat at the standard section costs $27 per game. How much money can the stadium make off of the VIP boxes if they sell out a game?
40,156 dollars