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Review Questions 5 th NF.7
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What division sentence does the model show? a. 6 ÷ 3 = 2 b. 2 ÷ 1/3 = 6 c. 1/3 ÷ 2 = 6 d. 1/3 ÷ 6 = 2
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Which explains why 1/3 ÷ 4 = 1/12? a.When 1/3 is divided into 12 equal parts, the size of each part is ¼. b.When 4 is divided into 1/3 equal parts, the size of each part is 1/12. c.When 1/3 is divided into 4 equal parts, the size of each part is 1/12. d.When 1/12 is divided into 4 equal parts, the size of each part is 1/3.
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1/5 ÷ 4 = a.1/20 b.1/9 c.9 d.20
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9 ÷ 1/3 = a.1/27 b.1/3 c.3 d.27
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When you divide a unit fraction by a whole number, which statement is true? a.The quotient will be greater than the whole number. b.The quotient will be greater than the unit fraction c.The quotient will be less than the unit fraction d.The quotient will be equal to the unit fraction
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The length of a running trail in a park is 12 miles. There are water fountains every ¼ mile. How many water fountains are along the running trail? a.3 b.8 c.16 d.48
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Jamal ordered 4 pizzas. How many slices of pizza did Jamal order if each slice is 1/8 of the pizza? a.2 b.8 c.16 d.32
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Denise divided ½ pound of butter into 4 equal parts. How much butter was in each part? a.1/8 pound b.½ pound c.2 pounds d.8 pounds
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Anna is making ice tea, which requires 6 cups of iced tea mix. She only has a ¼ measuring cup. How many ¼ measuring cup scoops of iced tea mix does Anna need?
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What is n in the following equation? n ÷ 5 = 1/15 a.1/15 b.1/5 c.1/3 d.3
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What is x in the following equation? 4 ÷ x = 24 a.1/12 b.1/6 c.6 d.12
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