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Grade 4 Homework Practice FL.
Common Core - Chapter 8: Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers


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Lesson Check

  • Question 1 (request help)

    A mother is \(1\frac{3}{4}\) times as tall as her son. Her son is 3 feet tall. How tall is the mother?

    • \(\large 4\frac{3}{4}\) feet
    • \(\large 5\frac{1}{4}\) feet
    • \(\large 5\frac{1}{2}\) feet
    • \(\large 5\frac{3}{4}\) feet
  • Question 2 (request help)

    The cheerleaders are making a banner that is 8 feet wide. The length of the banner is \(1\frac{1}{3}\) times the width of the banner. How long is the banner?

    • \(\large 8\frac{1}{3}\) feet
    • \(\large 8\frac{3}{8}\) feet
    • \(\large 10\frac{1}{3}\) feet
    • \(\large 10\frac{2}{3}\) feet

Spiral Review

  • Question 3 (request help)

    Karleigh walks \(\frac{5}{8}\) mile to school every day. How far does she walk to school in 5 days?

    • \(\large \frac{5}{40}\) mile
    • \(\large \frac{25}{40}\) mile
    • \(\large \frac{10}{8}\) miles
    • \(\large \frac{25}{8}\) miles
  • Question 4 (request help)

    Which number is a multiple of \(\frac{4}{5}\)?

    • \(\large \frac{8}{10}\)
    • \(\large \frac{12}{15}\)
    • \(\large \frac{16}{20}\)
    • \(\large \frac{12}{5}\)
  • Question 5 (request help)

    Jo cut a key lime pie into 8 equal-size slices. The next day, \(\frac{7}{8}\) of the pie is left. Jo puts each slice on its own plate. How many plates does she need?

    • 5
    • 6
    • 7
    • 8
  • Question 6 (request help)

    Over the weekend, Ed spent \(1\frac{1}{4}\) hours doing his math homework and \(1\frac{3}{4}\) hours doing his science project. Altogether, how much time did Ed spend doing homework over the weekend?

    • \(\large 3\) hours
    • \(\large 2\frac{3}{4}\) hours
    • \(\large 2\frac{1}{2}\) hours
    • \(\large 2\) hours

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