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Fractions of Whole Numbers 5
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Standards (Grade 4)
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.B.4
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction by a whole number.
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Fraction of a Whole Number Help Slide 1
Fraction of a Whole Number Help Slide 2
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6. Use scratch paper to calculate the value of each side. Then, use the dropdown menu below to choose the correct way to compare the two sides.
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"Four fifths of twenty is ___________________ one seventh of seventy-seven."
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7. Use scratch paper to calculate the value of each side. Then, use the dropdown menu below to choose the correct way to compare the two sides.
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"One ninth of twenty-seven is ___________________ one half of six."
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8. Use scratch paper to calculate the value of each side. Then, use the dropdown menu below to choose the correct way to compare the two sides.
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"Four fifths of fifteen is ___________________ one half of seventy-six."
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9. Use scratch paper to calculate the value of each side. Then, use the dropdown menu below to choose the correct way to compare the two sides.
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"Five sixths of thirty is ___________________ one half of forty-eight."
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10. Use scratch paper to calculate the value of each side. Then, use the dropdown menu below to choose the correct way to compare the two sides.
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"Three sevenths of forty-nine is ___________________ one third of sixty-three."
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