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Grade 5 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys
Chapter 8; Lesson 4:Fraction and Whole-Number Division


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Lesson Check

  • Question 1 (request help)

    Sean divides 8 cups of granola into \(\frac{1}{4}\) cup servings. How many servings of granola does he have?

    • \(\large 32\)
    • \(\large 16\)
    • \(\large 2\)
    • \(\large \frac{1}{2}\)
  • Question 2 (request help)

    Brandy solved \(\frac{1}{6}\div 5\) by using a related multiplication expression. Which multiplication expression did she use?

    • \(\large 6\times5\)
    • \(\large 6\times \frac{1}{5}\)
    • \(\large \frac{1}{6}\times 5\)
    • \(\large \frac{1}{6}\times\frac{1}{5}\)

Spiral Review

  • Question 3 (request help)

    Nine friends share 12 pounds of pecans equally. How many pounds of pecans does each friend get?

    • \(\large \frac{3}{4}\) pound
    • \(\large 1\frac{1}{3}\) pounds
    • \(\large 1\frac{1}{2}\) pounds
    • \(\large 1\frac{2}{3}\) pounds
  • Question 4 (request help)

    A scientist has \(\frac{2}{3}\) liter of solution. He uses \(\frac{1}{2}\) of the solution for an experiment. How much solution does the scientist use for the experiment?

    • \(\large \frac{1}{6}\) liter
    • \(\large \frac{1}{4}\) liter
    • \(\large \frac{1}{3}\) liter
    • \(\large \frac{1}{2}\) liter
  • Question 5 (request help)

    Naomi needs 2 cups of sugar for a cake she is baking. She only has a \(\frac{1}{4}\) cup measuring cup. How many times will Naomi need to fill the measuring cup to get 2 cups of sugar?

    • 2
    • 4
    • 6
    • 8
  • Question 6 (request help)

    Michaela caught 3 fish, which weigh a total of \(19\frac{1}{2}\) pounds. One fish weighs \(7\frac{5}{8}\) pounds and another weighs \(5\frac{3}{4}\) pounds. How much does the third fish weigh?

    • \(\large 6\frac{1}{8}\) pounds
    • \(\large 6\frac{5}{8}\) pounds
    • \(\large 7\frac{1}{8}\) pounds
    • \(\large 7\frac{5}{8}\) pounds

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