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1/31/24 Multiplying Whole Numbers by Fractions

Authored by Donna Fury

Mathematics

4th Grade

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1/31/24  Multiplying Whole Numbers by Fractions
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

James, Kai, and Mia are having a math race! They're trying to solve this problem: 3 x 1/2. Can you beat them to the answer?

**Remember, improper fractions are changed to a mixed number.**

1 1/2

1/2

2/3

2/2

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Solve. 5 x 1/4

**Improper fractions are changed to a mixed number.**

6/5

4/5

5/4

1/4

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Mason, Michael, and Ava are having a bake-off! They've decided to make their favorite cookies, but the recipe only calls for 2/3 cup of sugar. If they want to make 3 batches of cookies, how much sugar do they need in total?

**Improper fractions are changed to a mixed number.**

1 1/2 cups

3/4 cup

2 cups

1/2 cup

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Imagine this: Olivia, Ethan, and Ava are having a race with their super cool toy cars. Each car can travel 1/4 of a mile every minute. If they race for 6 minutes, how far will their cars have traveled?

**Improper fractions are changed to a mixed number.**

1 3/4 miles

1 2/4 miles

2 miles

2 1/4 miles

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Isla, Zoe, and Aiden are playing a fun game of 'Farmers'. Isla, being the farmer, has 8 bags of magical seeds. Each bag can plant 1/5 of an acre in their imaginary farm. Can you help them figure out how many acres they can plant in total?

**Improper fractions are changed to a mixed number.**

1 1/5 acres

5 1/3 acres

1 3/5 acres

1 acre

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is the product of 4 x 3/5?

**Improper fractions are changed to a mixed number.**

2 7/5

7/5

1 2/5

2 2/5

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Imagine this: Michael, Aiden, and Mason are on a mission to build the longest rope bridge in their backyard. They have ropes that are each 3/8 of a yard long. If they need 5 ropes to complete their bridge, how many yards of rope will they need in total?

**Improper fractions are changed to a mixed number.**

1 7/8 yards

3 1/4 yards

4 3/8 yards

2 1/2 yards

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