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Multiplying Fractions & Distributive Property Dividing Fractions Multiplying Decimals Dividing Decimals

Row 1, Col 1 5 3/7 x 2 9/11= 15 23/77

1,2 6/7 ÷ 3/14= 4

1, x 3.6= 3.672

1, ÷ 4.7= 11.4

2,1 Julie wants to buy a scooter that costs $850 and her parents are willing to help. She will save 3/5, and her parents will give her the rest. How much are her parents going to give her? $510

2,2 2 7/8 ÷ 4 2/3= 3/28

2, x 15= 31.05

2,4 592 ÷ 0.8= 740

3,1 5/6(3/7 + 12/15) 17/18

3,2 20 7/10 ÷ 2 ¼= 9 1/5

3,3 8.4(6.2)= 52.08

3, ÷ 0.05= 4,490

4,1 4/7(11/24-3/16) 13/84

4,2 2 1/6 ÷ 3 5/6= 13/23

4,3 592 ÷ 0.8= 740

4,4 If peanuts cost $1.75 per jar, How many jars can you buy With $14? 8 jars

5,1 The length of a track around a football field is ¼ mi. You jog 3 ¾ times around the track. How far do you jog? 15/16 mi

5,2 Telephone cable is being installed along a 6 ¾ mile long street. It takes a day to install 1 1/8 mi. How long will the project take? 6 days

5,3 If you walk 3.5 miles per hour, How far will you walk in 1.2 hours? 4.2 miles

5,4 3.2 yd You spend $13.92 for fabric. Each yard costs $4.35. How many yards of fabric do you buy?

Final Jeopardy As a roller coaster car reaches the bottom of a slope and begins to go up the next slope, its acceleration, combined with the downward pull of gravity, can make a person feel 3 ½ times as heavy. This sensation is called supergravity. A.How heavy would a 120 lb person experiencing supergravity feel in the roller coaster described above? B.How heavy would a 150 lb person feel? A. 420 lb B. 525 lb