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Ms. Wall needs to put books away in the library. She has 15 minutes to shelve 20 books. How much time can she spend on each book?
15/20 or 3/4
Ms. Pakes has 6 packs of construction paper for 13 students to share for an art project. How much of a pack of paper will each student get?
6/13
Mr. Colon is planning the first grade music concert with Mrs. Lipetsky. The concert will last 1/2 an hour and the students will sing 4 songs. How much of an hour can they spend on each song?
1/8
Mr. Flahive is planning Super Kids Day. It will last for a total of 3 hours. If each activity lasts 1/4 of an hour, how many activities should he plan?
12
Senora Lipetsky and Senor Leo want to share 3 chicken quesadillas. How much of a quesadilla will they each get?
3/2 or 1 1/2
Ms. Fye has 1/2 of a bag of treats to give to her 3 dogs. If each dog gets the same amount of treats, how much of the bag will each dog get?
1/6
Ms. Hawley plans to bring in 7 pizzas for her students to share. If she cuts each pizza into fifths, does she have to give to her 32 students?
Yes, 35 pieces
Ms. Albert had half a bag of M&Ms to share with the five 5th grade teachers. How much of the bag of M&Ms did each teacher get?
1/10
Mr. Walker and 4 friends went on a trip to DIsney World. They split the 8 hour drive equally. How many hours did each person drive?
8/5 or 1 3/5
Mrs. Moyer baked 4 equal sized cakes for her party. There are 16 people at the party. How much cake will each person get?
4/16 or 1/4
When you divide a whole number by a unit fraction, your answer will be whole number that is smaller than your dividend. True or false?
False
When you divide a unit fraction by a whole number, your answer will be a fraction that is smaller than your dividend. True or false?
True