Dividing unit fractions by whole numbers and vice versa

Dividing unit fractions by whole numbers and vice versa

5th Grade

6 Qs

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Dividing unit fractions by whole numbers and vice versa

Dividing unit fractions by whole numbers and vice versa

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Mathematics

5th Grade

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1.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

A baker is making croissants. He has 18 pounds of dough. Each croissant is made from 1/8 pounds of dough. How many croissants can he make?

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2.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

The kitchen assistant is helping the chef to serve soup. The chef made 3 pots of soup and the assistant is putting 1/16 of a cup of cream on top of the soup in each bowl. There are 12 cups of cream. How many bowls of soup can the assistant help prepare?

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Answer explanation

12 ÷ 1/16 = 192

The assistant can help prepare 192 bowls of soup.

3.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

According to the food label on a box cookies, each box has 16 servings and each serving contains 4 cookies. The weight of the box of cookies is 1/2 kilograms. What is the weight of each cookie?

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Answer explanation

1/2 ÷ 16 ÷ 4 = 1/128

Each cookie weighs 1 128 kilograms.

4.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

Grandma made an apple pie. Josh and his brother Joe finished 4/5 of it. Then, three friends came over and shared the leftover pie. How much of the pie did each friend eat?

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Answer explanation

(1 − 4/5) ÷ 3 = 1/15

Each friend ate 1 15 of the pie.

5.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

Each batch of cupcake mix requires 1/3 of a cup of milk. According to the recipe, the batch can make 12 small cupcakes or 8 large cupcakes. If Emma makes a batch of large cupcakes, how much milk is used for each cupcake?

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Answer explanation

1/3 ÷ 8 = 1/24

1/24 cup of milk is used for each large cupcake.

6.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

Olivia used 1/2 pound of peppers and 1/15 pound of cheese to make 3 pizzas. If she uses the same recipe to make 5 pizzas, how much cheese is needed?

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Answer explanation

1/15 ÷ 3 × 5 = 1/9

1/9 pound of cheese is used to make 5 pizzas.