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

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Common Core: 5th Grade Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #391 : Number & Operations With Fractions

Fill in the blank:

\(\displaystyle 3\times16\) is _________ times greater than \(\displaystyle 3\).

 

Possible Answers:

fifteen

eightneen

fourteen

seventeen

sixteen

Correct answer:

sixteen

Explanation:

We are multiplying \(\displaystyle 3\) by \(\displaystyle 16\), which means that our product is going to be sixteen times greater than \(\displaystyle 3\)

Example Question #392 : Number & Operations With Fractions

Fill in the blank:

\(\displaystyle 3\times11\) is _________ times greater than \(\displaystyle 3\).

 

Possible Answers:

fourteen

twelve

thirteen

ten

eleven

Correct answer:

eleven

Explanation:

We are multiplying \(\displaystyle 3\) by \(\displaystyle 11\), which means that our product is going to be eleven times greater than \(\displaystyle 3\)

Example Question #393 : Number & Operations With Fractions

Fill in the blank:

\(\displaystyle 4\times14\) is _________ times greater than \(\displaystyle 4\).

 

Possible Answers:

eighteen 

seventeen

sixteen

fourteen

fifteen

Correct answer:

fourteen

Explanation:

We are multiplying \(\displaystyle 4\) by \(\displaystyle 14\), which means that our product is going to be fourteen times greater than \(\displaystyle 4\)

Example Question #394 : Number & Operations With Fractions

Fill in the blank:

\(\displaystyle 4\times18\) is _________ times greater than \(\displaystyle 4\).

 

Possible Answers:

fifteen

sixteen

fourteen

eighteen 

seveteen

Correct answer:

eighteen 

Explanation:

We are multiplying \(\displaystyle 4\) by \(\displaystyle 18\), which means that our product is going to be eighteen times greater than \(\displaystyle 4\)

Example Question #395 : Number & Operations With Fractions

Fill in the blank:

\(\displaystyle 5\times15\) is _________ times greater than \(\displaystyle 5\).

 

Possible Answers:

thirteen

seventeen

fourteen

sixteen

fifteen

Correct answer:

fifteen

Explanation:

We are multiplying \(\displaystyle 5\) by \(\displaystyle 15\), which means that our product is going to be fifteen times greater than \(\displaystyle 5\)

Example Question #396 : Number & Operations With Fractions

Fill in the blank:

\(\displaystyle 5\times11\) is _________ times greater than \(\displaystyle 5\).

 

Possible Answers:

twelve

eleven

ten

eight

nine

Correct answer:

eleven

Explanation:

We are multiplying \(\displaystyle 5\) by \(\displaystyle 11\), which means that our product is going to be eleven times greater than \(\displaystyle 5\)

Example Question #397 : Number & Operations With Fractions

Fill in the blank:

\(\displaystyle 6\times18\) is _________ times greater than \(\displaystyle 6\).

 

Possible Answers:

twenty

ninteen

twenty-two

eighteen

twenty-one 

Correct answer:

eighteen

Explanation:

We are multiplying \(\displaystyle 2\) by \(\displaystyle 18\), which means that our product is going to be eighteen times greater than \(\displaystyle 6\)

Example Question #398 : Number & Operations With Fractions

Fill in the blank:

\(\displaystyle 6\times19\) is _________ times greater than \(\displaystyle 6\).

Possible Answers:

twenty

sixteen

nineteen

seventeen

eighteen

Correct answer:

nineteen

Explanation:

We are multiplying \(\displaystyle 2\) by \(\displaystyle 19\), which means that our product is going to be nineteen times greater than \(\displaystyle 6\)

Example Question #399 : Number & Operations With Fractions

Fill in the blank:

\(\displaystyle 7\times13\) is _________ times greater than \(\displaystyle 7\).

 

Possible Answers:

thirteen

eleven

ten

fouteen

twelve 

Correct answer:

thirteen

Explanation:

We are multiplying \(\displaystyle 7\) by \(\displaystyle 13\), which means that our product is going to be thirteen times greater than \(\displaystyle 7\)

Example Question #400 : Number & Operations With Fractions

Fill in the blank:

\(\displaystyle 2\times17\) is _________ times greater than \(\displaystyle 2\).

 

Possible Answers:

eighteen

fourteen

fifteen

sixteen

seventeen

Correct answer:

seventeen

Explanation:

We are multiplying \(\displaystyle 2\) by \(\displaystyle 17\), which means that our product is going to be seventeen times greater than \(\displaystyle 2\)

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