Grade 6 Math Practice 1 Standards Focus 6.NS - Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division to divide fractions by fractions.

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Grade 6 Math Practice 1 Standards Focus 6.NS - Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division to divide fractions by fractions. 1. Interpret and compute quotients of fractions, and solve word problems involving division of fractions by fractions, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem.

Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

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32 pounds of fish Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

3 pack of 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish 5 packs of 2 ½ pounds of fish 2 packs of 3 ¼ pounds of fish 3  4 1 / 3 = pounds of fish 5  2 ½ = 12 ½ 12 ½ pounds of fish 2  3 ¼ = 6 ½ 6 ½ pounds of fish 12 ½ ½ = 32 pounds Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish 42 Servings Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings? 42 Servings = ½ Pound = 2 / 3 of a Serving

3 pack of 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish 5 packs of 2 ½ pounds of fish 2 packs of 3 ¼ pounds of fish 3  4 1 / 3 = pounds of fish 5  2 ½ = 12 ½ 12 ½ pounds of fish 2  3 ¼ = 6 ½ 6 ½ pounds of fish 12 ½ ½ = 32 pounds Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish 32 X Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish 32 X Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish 32 X 32 Servings Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish 32 Servings Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish 32 Servings Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish 42 Servings Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

3 pack of 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish 5 packs of 2 ½ pounds of fish 2 packs of 3 ¼ pounds of fish 3  4 1 / 3 = pounds of fish 5  2 ½ = 12 ½ 12 ½ pounds of fish 2  3 ¼ = 6 ½ 6 ½ pounds of fish 12 ½ ½ = 32 pounds Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?

32 pounds of fish Jeff is planning a fish fry. Jeff has 10 packages of Mississippi Mud Fish. 5 of the packages contain 2 ½ pounds of fish, 3 of the packages contain 4 1 / 3 pounds of fish, and 2 of the packages contain 3 ¼ pounds of fish. Jeff is planning on serving each guest ¾ of a pound of fish. How many guests will get a full serving of fish? How much fish is left over? How can you express the left over fish in terms of servings?