Multiplication
Scaling
Whole Numbers
Mixed Numbers
Word Problems
100

1/2 x 3/4 =

3/8

100

1/2 x 8 =

4

The product is smaller than 8 because we multiplied by a fraction less than 1.

100

1/2 x 4 =

4/2 = 2

100

1 1/2 x 2 =

6/2 = 3

100

Sarah ate 1/2 of a pizza. Her brother ate 1/3 of what she ate. How much of the pizza did her brother eat?

Her brother ate 1/6 of the pizza.

200

2/3 x 3/5 =

6/15 = 2/5

200

3/4 x 12 =

9

The product is smaller than 12.

200

2/3 x 3 =

6/3 = 2

200

2 1/3 x 2 =

21/3 = 7

200

Tom has a chocolate bar. He gives 2/5 of it to his friend. Then, his friend eats 3/4 of that piece. How much of the whole chocolate bar did his friend eat?

His friend ate 3/10 of the chocolate bar.

300

4/5 x 1/2 = 

4/10 = 2/5

300

5/2 x 6 =

5

The product is greater than 6 because we multiplied by a fraction greater than 1.

300

3/5 x 5 =

15/5 = 3

300

3 1/4 x 2 =

26/4 = 6 2/4 = 6 1/2

300

A garden has 3/4 of a yard planted with flowers. Of that, 2/3 is roses. What fraction of the yard is planted with roses?

1/2 of the yard is planted with roses.

400

3/4 x 2/3 =

6/12 = 1/2

400
5/3 x 6

30/3 = 10

The product is greater than 6 because we multiplied by a fraction greater than 1.

400

4/7 x 7 =

28/7 = 4

400

1 1/2 x 2 1/3 =

21/6 = 3 1/2

400

Liam poured 5/6 of a jug of juice into a glass. He drank 1/2 of the glass. How much of the jug did he drink?

He drank 5/12 of the jug.

500

5/6 x 3/8 =

15/48 = 5/16

500

4/4 x 7 = 

28/4 = 7

Multiplying by 4/4 (or any fraction equal to 1) keeps the product equal to the original number.

500

2/4 x 8 =

16/4 = 4

500

2 2/5 x 1 3/4 =

84/20 = 4 4/20 = 4 1/5

500

A ribbon is 7/8 meter long. Jenny uses 3/4 of it to wrap a present. How much ribbon did she use?

She used 21/32 meter of ribbon.