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Real-Life Fraction Fun: Multiplication & Whole Numbers

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 5mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

1. Sarah has 3/4 of a pizza. If she shares it equally with 2 friends, how much pizza does each person get?

a)

1/2

b)

1/3

c)

2/3

d)

1/4

2.

2. A recipe calls for 2/3 cup of sugar. If you want to make 4 batches of the recipe, how much sugar do you need in total?

a)

2 2/3 cups

b)

4 cups

c)

1 1/3 cups

d)

3 cups

3.

3. Tom read 1/5 of a book in the first week. If he continues to read that same fraction each week for 3 weeks, how much of the book will he have read?

a)

3/5

b)

1/5

c)

2/5

d)

4/5

4.

4. A gardener planted 3/8 of a garden with flowers. If he plants 5 times that amount with vegetables, how much of the garden is planted with vegetables?

a)

15/8 or 1.875 times the garden (not valid in context)

b)

1/2 of the garden

c)

2/3 of the garden

d)

3/4 of the garden

5.

5. A baker uses 1/2 cup of flour for each batch of cookies. If he makes 6 batches, how much flour does he use in total?

a)

3 cups

b)

5 cups

c)

4 cups

d)

2 cups

6.

6. Lisa drank 2/3 of a gallon of juice. If she drinks that same amount every day for 4 days, how much juice will she have consumed?

a)

2 gallons

b)

1 gallon

c)

3 gallons

d)

2 and 2/3 gallons

7.

7. A painter uses 3/5 of a gallon of paint for each room. If he paints 2 rooms, how much paint does he use?

a)

2 gallons

b)

1 gallon

c)

3/5 gallon

d)

1 and 1/5 gallons

8.

8. A school has 1/4 of its students in the band. If there are 120 students in total, how many students are in the band?

a)

30

b)

50

c)

20

d)

40

9.

9. A recipe requires 3/10 of a pound of cheese for one pizza. If you want to make 5 pizzas, how much cheese do you need?

a)

1 pound

b)

2.5 pounds

c)

2 pounds

d)

1.5 pounds

10.

10. A farmer harvested 2/3 of his apples. If he sells 3 times that amount, how many apples does he sell?

a)

2/3 of the harvested apples multiplied by 3 equals 2 times the harvested amount.

b)

2/3 of the total apples sold without multiplication

c)

The total number of apples harvested multiplied by 3

d)

1/3 of the harvested apples multiplied by 3