All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #613 : Numbers And Operations
Joe has gallons of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #614 : Numbers And Operations
Joe has gallons of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #615 : Numbers And Operations
Andrew has gallons of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #616 : Numbers And Operations
Andrew has gallons of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #617 : Numbers And Operations
Andrew has gallons of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #618 : Numbers And Operations
Matt has gallons of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #619 : Numbers And Operations
Matt has gallons of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #620 : Numbers And Operations
Mark has gallons of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #601 : Number & Operations With Fractions
Mark has gallons of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #141 : Fractions
Tom has gallons of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal