Homework Explained - Math Practice 101

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Grade 5 HMH Go Math - NEW


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Draw lines on the model to complete the number sentence.

  • Question 1 (request help)

    Six friends share 4 pizzas equally.

    \(4\div6=\)

    Each friend’s share is _____ of a pizza.

  • of a pizza.
  • Question 2 (request help)

    Four brothers share 5 sandwiches equally.

    \(5\div4=\)

    Each brother’s share is ____ sandwiches.

  • sandwiches

Complete the number sentence to solve.

  • Question 3 (request help)

    Twelve friends share 3 pies equally. What fraction of a pie does each friend get?

    \(3\div12 =\)

    Each friend’s share is _____ of a pie.

  • of a pie
  • Question 4 (request help)

    Three students share 8 blocks of clay equally. How much clay does each student get?

    \(8\div3=\)

    Each student’s share is ____ blocks of clay.

  • blocks of clay

On Your Own

Complete the number sentence to solve.

  • Question 5 (request help)

    Four students share 7 oranges equally. How many oranges does each student get?

    \(7\div4=\)

    Each student’s share is _____ oranges.

  • oranges
  • Question 6 (request help)

    Eight girls share 5 fruit bars equally. What fraction of a fruit bar does each girl get?

    \(5\div8=\)

    Each girl’s share is _____ of a fruit bar.

  • of a fruit bar
  • Question 7 (request help)

    Nine friends share 6 pizzas equally. What fraction of a pizza does each friend get?

    \(6\div9=\)

    Each friend’s share is _ of a pizza.

  • of a pizza
  • Question 8 (request help)

    Two boys share 9 feet of rope equally. How many feet of rope does each boy get?

    \(9\div2=\)

    Each boy’s share is ____ feet of rope.

  • feet of rope

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