Lesson 5: Practice Problems
Problem 1
Use the tape diagram to find the value of
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Problem 2
What is the value of
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Problem 3
Use a standard inch ruler to answer each question. Then, write a multiplication equation and a division equation that answer the question.
How many
s are in 7? How many
s are in 6? How many
s are in ?
Problem 4
Use the tape diagram to answer the question: How many
![A tape diagram of two equal parts on a square grid. Each part is composed of 5 squares. A brace from the beginning of the diagram to the middle of the eighth square is labeled "one and one half."](../../../../../../embeds/b4dc7c3e--6.4.PP.Image.13.png)
Problem 5 From Unit 4 Lesson 4
Write a multiplication equation and a division equation to represent each question, statement, or diagram.
There are 12 fourths in 3.
How many
s are in 6?
Problem 6 From Unit 3 Lesson 5
At a farmer’s market, two vendors sell fresh milk. One vendor sells 2 liters for $3.80, and another vendor sells 1.5 liters for $2.70. Which is the better deal? Explain your reasoning.
Problem 7 From Unit 3 Lesson 6
A recipe uses 5 cups of flour for every 2 cups of sugar.
How much sugar is used for 1 cup of flour?
How much flour is used for 1 cup of sugar?
How much flour is used with 7 cups of sugar?
How much sugar is used with 6 cups of flour?