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Dividing Fractions
Classwork
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1) Use the model to demonstrate: 2 ÷ 2
5 2
2) Use the model to demonstrate: 6 ÷ 3
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3) Use the model to demonstrate: 4 2 ÷ 2
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4) Use the model to demonstrate: 4 ÷ 5
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5) Use the model to demonstrate: ÷ 3
9
1 2
6) Use the number line to model: 1 4 ÷ 1 3
1 2
8) Use the number line to model: 4 3 ÷ 3
1 1 1 5
9) ÷ 18) 27 ÷
2 3 16
2 5 2 22
10) ÷ 19) 33 ÷
5 6 36
12 2 3
11) ÷ 20) ÷8
18 6 5
12 6 1 1
12) ÷ 21) 54 ÷
15 12 8
3 3 5
13) ÷4 22) 37 ÷ 2
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10 6 4 4
14) ÷ 23) 6 ÷ 4
21 15 11 9
20 5 1 1
15) ÷9 24) 33 ÷ 4
33 5
18 12 2
16) ÷ 15 25) 10 ÷ 4 3
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4 2 2
17) 6÷9 26) 77 ÷ 53
Homework
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27) Use the model to demonstrate: 3 ÷ 6
2 5
28) Use the model to demonstrate: 3 ÷ 6
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30) Use the model to demonstrate: 5 ÷ 8
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31) Use the model to demonstrate: 7 ÷ 6
1 2
32) Use the number line to model: 2 2 ÷ 1 3
2 1
33) Use the number line to model: 4 3 ÷ 1 3
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34) Use the number line to model: 1 5 ÷ 10
Homework
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68) How many nuts will each person get if 9 people share 28 pounds of nuts?
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69) How many 1 cup servings are in 15 cups of salsa?
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70) How long is a rectangle if its width is 3 feet and its area is 27 square feet?
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71) A recipe calls for 4 cups of flour. If you want to make 3 of the recipe, how
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many cups of flour do you need?
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72) For the first day of school, you buy 51 lbs. of cookies. If you share with the 23
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people in homeroom, how many pounds of cookies do you give each person?
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73) A cook has ounce of baking powder. A recipe for chocolate chip cookies
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requires ounce of baking powder. How many batches of cookies can the
28
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cook produce from ounce of baking powder?
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Long Division
Classwork
Estimate the quotient. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Then solve the
problem.
83) 816 ÷ 68
84) 4140 ÷ 45
85) 1748 ÷ 92
86) 1452 ÷ 33
87) 3834 ÷ 71
88) 4895 ÷ 25
89) 10406 ÷ 44
Homework
Estimate the quotient. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Then solve the
problem.
95) 2744 ÷ 49
96) 714 ÷ 51
97) 2890 ÷ 85
98) 1736 ÷ 31
99) 9702 ÷ 99
100) 1838 ÷ 20
101) 993 ÷ 10
102) 1816 ÷ 20
103) 10989 ÷ 50
104) 1771 ÷ 20
105) Delia had several packages of jellybeans. She opened them all and had 684
jellybeans. If each package has 76 jellybeans, how many packages of
jellybeans did she open?
106) Max rides his bike the same distance every day. Over the course of three
weeks, he biked 84 miles. How many miles did he bike each day?
Adding Decimals
Classwork
Homework
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180)
Multiplying Decimals
Classwork
Estimate the product. Determine the place value of the last digit in the product. Then
solve the problem.
181) 366 × 0.53
182) 4.09 × 1.88
183) 9.7 × 3.69
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184) 4.6 × 2.36
185) 1.42 × 0.43
186) 3.407 × 4.9
187) 43.8 × 6.56
188) 5.09 × 2.57
189) 7.28 × 3.002
190) 70.15 × 8.0029
191) If peanuts cost $6.59 a pound, how much would it cost to buy three and a half
pounds of peanuts?
192) You need to buy 7 notebooks that cost $0.74 each. How much will this cost?
Homework
Estimate the product. Determine the place value of the last digit in the product. Then
solve the problem.
193) 7.05 × 2.4
194) 9.681 × 0.46
195) 12.51 × 1.13
196) 39.3 × 5.26
197) 8.36 × 4.4
198) 1.575 × 0.005
199) 285.6 × 7.29
200) 9.001 × 1.223
201) 657.8 × 5.04
202) 3961.2 × 8.012
203) If candy cost $5.99 a pound, how much would it cost to buy four and a quarter
pounds of candy?
204) You need to buy 5 books that cost $12.99 each. How much will this cost?
Dividing Decimals
Classwork
Homework
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1) How many 5 ounce servings are in 3 7 ounces?
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a. 1 7 servings
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b. 4 7 servings
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c. 3 35 servings
13
d. 8 14 servings
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2) 1 ÷
5 4
9
a. 10
3
b. 1 20
4
c. 1 15
3
d. 1 5
3) Which of the following is equivalent to the problem 35 × (28.14)?
a. (30 + 5) + 28.14
b. 35 × (28 × 0.14)
c. 35 × (28 + 0.14)
d. 35 + (28 + 0.14)
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19) ÷ = ______
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2 2
20) 39 ÷ 13 = ______
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26) Create a story problem for 9 ÷ 3.
28) Kyle is mailing three packages to a friend. The packages weigh 3.4 pounds, 8.6
pounds, and 14 pounds. Postage will cost a flat rate of $2.49 for packages
weighing up to 5 pounds. Any additional weight will be charged at a rate of
$1.35/lb.
a. Find the total weight of the three packages.
b. Find the total cost of mailing all three packages.
c. Show all of your work to support your answers.
29) Sean wants to find a summer job. He was offered a job at a local restaurant
where he will make $150 per week. He was also offered a job working for a
landscaping company for $7.50 per hour for 8 hours per day, three days per
week.
a. Determine the amount Sean will make per week at each job.
b. Describe which place Sean should choose to work and explain why.
c. Show all of your work to support your answers.
30) Melanie went away on vacation and wanted to send some postcards and letters
to her family about her trip. Postcards cost $0.45 to buy and send and letters
cost $1.35 to buy and send. Melanie spent $6.30 on the letters and postcards
that she sent.
a. Determine the number of postcards Melanie sent.
b. Determine the number of letters Melanie sent.
c. Show all of your work to support your answers.
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48) 1 4 68) 3 5 lbs
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49) 69) 10 20 servings
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50) 5 5 70) 8 feet
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51) 3 15 71) 16 8 cups
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52) 1 50 72) 2 4 lbs
53) 1 10 lbs
3 73) 16 batches
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1 74) 11 3 laps
54) 2 4 servings
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4 75) 7 5 layers
55) 3 5 feet
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3 76) 2 cups
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