Common Core: 5th Grade Math : Number & Operations with Fractions

研究概念,例子问题&解释for Common Core: 5th Grade Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #5 :Solve Word Problems Involving Division Of Whole Numbers Leading To Answers In The Form Of Fractions Or Mixed Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.3

people are sharing apound bag of peanuts. How much will each person get? Select the answer with the pair of numbers that the answer will be between.

Possible Answers:

and

and

and

and

and

Correct answer:

and

Explanation:

We can think of this problem as an improper fraction and solve for the mixed number.

and go intoonlytimes andwill be left over.

Example Question #51 :How To Divide Fractions

people are sharing apound bag of peanuts. How much will each person get? Select the answer with the pair of numbers that the answer will be between.

Possible Answers:

and

and

and

and

and

Correct answer:

and

Explanation:

We can think of this problem as an improper fraction and solve for the mixed number.

can go intoonlytimes withleft over.

Example Question #1 :Solve Word Problems Involving Division Of Whole Numbers Leading To Answers In The Form Of Fractions Or Mixed Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.3

people are sharing apound bag of peanuts. How much will each person get? Select the answer with the pair of numbers that the answer will be between.

Possible Answers:

and

and

and

and

and

Correct answer:

and

Explanation:

We can think of this problem as an improper fraction and solve for the mixed number.

can go intoonlytimes withleft over.

Example Question #8 :Solve Word Problems Involving Division Of Whole Numbers Leading To Answers In The Form Of Fractions Or Mixed Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.3

people are sharing apound bag of peanuts. How much will each person get? Select the answer with the pair of numbers that the answer will be between.

Possible Answers:

and

and

and

and

and

Correct answer:

and

Explanation:

We can think of this problem as an improper fraction and solve for the mixed number.

can go intoonlytimes withleft over.

Example Question #1 :Solve Word Problems Involving Division Of Whole Numbers Leading To Answers In The Form Of Fractions Or Mixed Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.3

people are sharing apound bag of peanuts. How much will each person get? Select the answer with the pair of numbers that the answer will be between.

Possible Answers:

and

and

and

and

and

Correct answer:

and

Explanation:

We can think of this problem as an improper fraction and solve for the mixed number.

cand go intoonlytimes withleft over.

Example Question #52 :How To Divide Fractions

people are sharing apound bag of peanuts. How much will each person get? Select the answer with the pair of numbers that the answer will be between.

Possible Answers:

and

and

and

and

and

Correct answer:

and

Explanation:

We can think of this problem as an improper fraction and solve for the mixed number.

can be divided intoonlytimes, withleft over.

Example Question #31 :Number & Operations With Fractions

people are sharing apould bag of peanuts. How much will each person get? Select the answer with the pair of numbers that the answer will be between.

Possible Answers:

and

and

and

and

and

Correct answer:

and

Explanation:

We can think of this problem as an improper fraction and solve for the mixed number.

can be divided intoonlytimes withleft over.

Example Question #32 :Number & Operations With Fractions

people are sharing a-pound bag of peanuts. How much will each person get? Select the answer with the pair of numbers that the answer will be between.

Possible Answers:

and

and

and

and

and

Correct answer:

and

Explanation:

We can think of this problem as an improper fraction and solve for the mixed number.

can go intoonlytimes withleft over.

Example Question #33 :Number & Operations With Fractions

Identify the division problem that equals the following:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The fraction linemeansdivided by; therefore, we can readasdivided by, or

Example Question #34 :Number & Operations With Fractions

Identify the division problem that equals the following:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The fraction linemeansdivided by; therefore, we can readasdivided by, or

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