Homework Explained - Math Practice 101

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Grade 5 HMH Go Math - NEW


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  • Question 7 (request help)

    Amy wrote the following problem to represent \(4\div\frac{1}{6}\) .

    Jacob has a board that is 4 feet long. He cuts the board into pieces that are each \(\frac{1}{6}\) foot long. How many pieces does Jacob have now?

    Then Amy drew this diagram to solve her problem.

    So, Jacob has 24 pieces.

    Write a new problem using a different item to be divided and different fractional pieces. Then draw a diagram to solve your problem.

    Pose a problem.                      Draw a diagram to solve your problem.
         
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    Test Prep Melvin has \(\frac{1}{4}\) of a gallon of fruit punch. He shares the punch equally with each of 2 friends and himself. Which equation represents the fraction of a gallon of punch that each of the friends get?

    • \(\cfrac{1}{4}\div\cfrac{1}{3}=n\)
    • \(\cfrac{1}{4}\div3=n\)
    • \(3\div\cfrac{1}{4}=n\)
    • \(3\div4=n\)

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