10 questions
Kevin’s walk to school was 3 1/2 miles. Izzy’s walk to school was 1 1/4 miles. How many times the length of Izzy’s walk was Kevin’s walk?
14/5
5/14
28/5
35/8
Select ALL the equations that can work for this problem:
A builder needs to build a stack of bricks and takes a break when the stack is 9 ½ feet tall. He has built ⅓ of the stack already. How tall will the stack be when it is completed?
9 1/2 ÷ 1/3 = x
1/3 ÷ 9 1/2 = x
9 1/2 ÷ x = 1/3
1/3 ● x = 9 1/2
1/3 ● 9 1/2 = x
Mary ran 1 ⅗ miles on Monday and 7 ⅕ miles on Tuesday.
How many times her Monday’s distance was her Tuesday’s distance?
11 13/25 times
4 ½ times
4 ⅜ times
11 ⅕ times
You have 4⅘ cups of rice. Each serving of rice takes ⅖ of a cup. How many servings can you make?
1 and 23/25 servings
10 servings
12 servings
8/25 servings
How many ⅓ inch cubes would it take to fill a 2 inch cube?
36
24
729
216
What is the volume of a rectangular prism with length ½ ft, width ⅓ ft, and height 1½ ft?
3/7 cubic feet
5/7 cubic feet
¼ cubic feet
5/12 cubic feet
Divide: ⅘ ÷ 2 ⅓
1 13/15
12/35
2 11/12
4/5
Divide: 1 ½ ÷ 1/4
6
⅙
8/3
⅜
Divide: 5/2 ÷ 7/8
14/40
2 6/7
7/20
6 2/7
Kayla has a rectangular piece of fabric with an area of 3¾ square feet. The length is 1½ feet. What is the width of the rectangle?
4 ½
5 ⅝
2
2 ½