All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #31 : Interpret Division Of A Whole Number By A Unit Fraction: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.7b
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
Example Question #32 : Interpret Division Of A Whole Number By A Unit Fraction: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.7b
John 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 #144 : Fractions
John 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 #145 : Fractions
Steve 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 #146 : Fractions
Steve has gallon of soda. Each glass holds of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Think: How many s are in whole?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #147 : Fractions
Brian 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 #148 : Fractions
Brian 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 #149 : Fractions
Kate has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #141 : Fractions
Kate has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #151 : Fractions
Lauren has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal