Review Problems. A scoop holds 3/4 cup. How many scoops of bird seed are needed to fill a bird feeder that holds 3 cups of bird seed? Use pictures to.

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Review Problems

A scoop holds 3/4 cup. How many scoops of bird seed are needed to fill a bird feeder that holds 3 cups of bird seed? Use pictures to solve this problem. Then, explain your solution in words.

Find the unit rate. 160 words in 4 minutes

You have a piece of lumber that is 4 yards long. You want to cut lengths ⅔ yard long to use in a shelf you are building. How many shelves can you cut?

( ) = (7 + 9)

You have 2½ pounds of salmon. A serving size is ¾ pound. How many full servings of salmon will you have? How can you describe the amount left over?

Find the unit rate. $384 for a 6-day car rental

What number could you place in the blue box to make this equation true? (36 + 8) = (9 + 2)

How many pets do you have? Seven people responded, as follows: 0, 4, 1, 3, 3, 2, 1 Find the mean, median, mode, and range of this data.

Find the length of the horizontal line segment that starts at (3,2) and ends at (-4, 2).

Samantha has two pieces of cloth. One piece is 72 inches wide and the other piece is 90 inches wide. She wants to cut both pieces into strips of equal width that are as wide as possible. How wide should she cut the strips?