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Grade 5 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys
Chapter 7; Lesson 8:Compare Mixed Number Factors and Products


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Lesson Check

  • Question 1 (request help)

    Jenna skis \(2\frac{1}{4}\) miles in one hour. Her instructor skis \(1\frac{1}{3}\) times as far in one hour. Which statement below is true?

    • Jenna skis a greater distance than her instructor skis.
    • Jenna skis a shorter distance than her instructor skis.
    • Jenna skis the same distance as her instructor skis.
    • Jenna skis twice the distance her instructor skis.
  • Question 2 (request help)

    Suppose you multiply a fraction less than 1 by the mixed number \(2\frac{3}{4}\) . Which statement below will be true?

    • The product will be equal to \(\large 2\frac{3}{4}\)
    • The product will be greater than \(\large 2\frac{3}{4}\).
    • The product will be less than \(\large 2\frac{3}{4}\).
    • You cannot make any conclusions about the product.

Spiral Review

  • Question 3 (request help)

    Rectangular Washington County measures 15.9 miles by 9.1 miles. What is the county’s area?

    • 1.8 square miles
    • 6.8 square miles
    • 25 square miles
    • 144.69 square miles
  • Question 4 (request help)

    Marsha jogged 7.8 miles. Erica jogged 0.5 times as far. How far did Erica jog?

    • 0.39 mile
    • 3.9 miles
    • 39 miles
    • 390 miles
  • Question 5 (request help)

    One cookie recipe calls for \(2\frac{1}{3}\) cups of sugar. Another cookie recipe calls for \(2\frac{1}{2}\) cups of sugar. Tim has 5 cups of sugar. If he bakes both recipes, how much sugar will he have left over?

    • \(\large 0\)
    • \(\large \frac{1}{6}\)
    • \(\large 1\frac{1}{6}\)
    • \(\large 4\frac{5}{6}\)
  • Question 6 (request help)

    On Monday, it rained \(1\frac{1}{4}\) inches. On Tuesday, it rained \(\frac{3}{5}\) inch. How much more did it rain on Monday than on Tuesday?

    • \(\large \frac{2}{20}\) inch
    • \(\large \frac{3}{5}\) inch
    • \(\large \frac{13}{20}\) inch
    • \(\large 1\frac{17}{20}\) inch

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