[size=150]Consider the problem: A shopper buys cat food in bags of 3 lbs. Her cat eats [math]\frac{3}{4}[/math] lb each week. How many weeks does one bag last?[/size][br][br]Draw a diagram below to represent the situation and label your diagram so it can be followed by others. Answer the question.
Write a multiplication or division equation to represent the situation.
Multiply your answer in the first question (the number of weeks) by [math]\frac{3}{4}[/math]. Did you get 3 as a result? If not, revise your previous work.
Use the diagram to answer the question: How many [math]\frac{1}{3}[/math]s are in [math]1\frac{2}{3}[/math]? The hexagon represents 1 whole. Explain your reasoning.
Which question can be represented by the equation [math]?\cdot\frac{1}{8}=3[/math]?
[math]15\cdot\frac{2}{5}=6[/math]
[math]6\cdot\frac{4}{3}=8[/math]
[math]16\cdot\frac{7}{8}=14[/math]
Noah and his friends are going to an amusement park. The total cost of admission for 8 students is $100, and all students share the cost equally. Noah brought $13 for his ticket. Did he bring enough money to get into the park? Explain your reasoning.
greater than [math]\frac{8}{0.001}[/math]
less than [math]\frac{8}{0.001}[/math]
between than [math]\frac{8}{0.001}[/math] and [math]\frac{8}{\frac{1}{10}}[/math]
12 is 150% of what number?
10% of what number is 300?
10% of what number is 300?
20 is 80% of what number?