Line Plots
Multiplication
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Word Problems
100
What does a line plot use to show data?
X's
100
4x6=
24
100
What is the top number of a fraction called?
The numerator
100
6x3
18
100
James has 5 cups of juice. Each cup has 7 pieces of ice in it. How many pieces of ice does James have in all?
35 pieces
200
Why do we use line plots?
To show information or data.
200
6x7=
42
200
What is the bottom number of a fraction called?
The denominator
200
4x9
36
200
Erica bought 42 pieces of candy. She wants to give her 6 friends the same amount of candy. How many pieces will each friend get?
7 pieces.
300
How is a line plot different from a pictograph?
A pictograph uses pictures, a line plot uses X's. A pictograph has a vertical line showing the numbers, a line plot does not.
300
9x6=
54
300
The numerator tells how many pieces of something there are in all. True or False?
False. The denominator tells how many pieces there are in all. The numerator tells how many pieces are shaded or being talked about.
300
7x7
49
400
Name 3 things a line plot should always have.
The title, labels, X's, what X is equal to.
400
7x9=
63
400
Is 1/2 = to 4/8? Yes or no.
Yes.
400
8x8
64
400
There are 8 pieces of chalk. 3 of them are yellow, 2 are blue, and 3 are red. What fraction of the chalk is yellow?
3/8 of the chalk is yellow
500
Which of these situations would using a line plot help out? 1. James asked all his classmates what they liked to eat for breakfast. Now he wants to display what he found to see what the most common breakfast food is. OR 2. Cindy has many different multiplication flashcards. She wants to organize them into the same number families.
Number 1. James can use a line plot to organize the data and easily see which food has the most votes.
500
8x9=
72
500
How can you tell if two fractions are equivalent? Give 2 reasons.
1. They do not have the same numerator or denominator. 2. They have the same amount. 3. They follow a pattern.
500
8x11
88
500
Joseph ate 2 pieces of pizza. He has 4 pieces of pizza left. What fraction of the pizza did Joseph eat?
2/6 of the pizza.