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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 4: Multiply and Divide Fractions;Lesson 4: Multiply Mixed Numbers


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Multiply. Write in simplest form.

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  • \(\large \frac{3}{4}\times2\frac{1}{2}\times\frac{4}{5}=\)
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  • \(\large \frac{1}{7}\times5\frac{5}{6}\times1\frac{1}{4}=\)

H.O.T. Problems Higher Order Thinking

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    Persevere with Problems Analyze each product in the table.

    a. Why is the first product less than \(\frac{3}{4}\)?

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    b. Why is the second product equal to \(\frac{3}{4}\)?

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    c. Why is the second product equal to \(\frac{3}{4}\)?

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    d. Based on your observations, make a conjecture about the product when one of the factors is a number less than 1.

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    Use Math Tools Without multiplying, determine whether the product of \(2\frac{1}{2}\times\frac{2}{3}\) is located on the number line at point A, B, or C. Explain your reasoning.

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    Model with Mathematics Give two examples of mixed numbers that when multiplied by \(\frac{3}{4}\) give a product between \(\frac{3}{4}\) and 1.

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