All Common Core: 4th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #74 : How To Multiply Fractions
When we multiply a fraction by a whole number we need to make the whole number into a fraction by putting our whole number over .
because can go into two times.
Example Question #75 : How To Multiply Fractions
When we multiply a fraction by a whole number we need to make the whole number into a fraction by putting our whole number over .
because can go into three times, and is left over.
Example Question #76 : How To Multiply Fractions
When we multiply a fraction by a whole number we need to make the whole number into a fraction by putting our whole number over .
because can go into nine times.
Example Question #77 : How To Multiply Fractions
When we multiply a fraction by a whole number we need to make the whole number into a fraction by putting our whole number over .
because can go into two times, and is left over.
Example Question #78 : How To Multiply Fractions
When we multiply a fraction by a whole number we need to make the whole number into a fraction by putting our whole number over .
because can go into two times, and is left over.
Example Question #79 : How To Multiply Fractions
When we multiply a fraction by a whole number we need to make the whole number into a fraction by putting our whole number over .
because can go into four times.
Example Question #2 : Multiply A Fraction By A Whole Number: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Nf.B.4
When we multiply a fraction by a whole number we need to make the whole number into a fraction by putting our whole number over .
because can go into one time.
Example Question #41 : Build Fractions From Unit Fractions
When we multiply a fraction by a whole number we need to make the whole number into a fraction by putting our whole number over .
Example Question #131 : Number & Operations: Fractions
When we multiply a fraction by a whole number we need to make the whole number into a fraction by putting our whole number over .
because can go into one time, and is left over.
Example Question #131 : Number & Operations: Fractions
means the same thing as adding three times.
On our number line, we can make jumps of