Math Grade 5 Quiz Solving Real-World Problems with Fraction Multiplication – 5.NF.B.6
In this educational focus, students are tasked with solving real-life problems that involve the multiplication of fractions and mixed numbers. They can utilize visual fraction models or equations to depict and solve these issues, helping them understand how mathematical concepts apply in real-world scenarios.
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Question 1 of 10
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Emma used 2/3 of a cup of sugar for a cake. She is making 3 cakes. How many cups of sugar does she need in total?
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A farmer uses 5/6 of a field for corn. This year, he decided to increase his corn planting by half. How much of the field is used for corn now?
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A recipe calls for 3/4 of a pound of vegetables. If you want to make 1/3 of the recipe, how many pounds of vegetables do you need?
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4. Question
Mike ran 2/5 of a marathon before breakfast and 3/4 of the remainder after breakfast. What fraction of the marathon did he complete in total?
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5. Question
A tank is 5/8 full of water. After watering the plants, only 2/3 of the water remains. What fraction of the tank is still full?
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6. Question
A pizza recipe requires 3/4 cup of flour. If you are making 5/2 pizzas, how much flour is needed?
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7. Question
James reads 1/2 a book in the morning and 2/3 of the remainder in the evening. What fraction of the book has he read in total?
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8. Question
A bag contains 3 1/2 pounds of apples. If you use 2/3 of the apples for a pie, how many pounds of apples do you use?
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A rope is 7/8 yards long. If 3/4 of the rope is used, how many yards of rope remain?
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A builder needs 2/3 of a brick for each square foot of wall. How many bricks are needed for a 9/2 square foot wall?
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