Fraction of a number: divide then multiply
3.NF.A.13.OA.A.2
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A ribbon long is cut by Wade, Xena, and Yuki, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Wade cut of the whole ribbon, Xena cut of the whole ribbon, and Yuki cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 72 m ribbon is shared. Wade takes 1/8 of the whole, Xena takes 1/6 of the whole, Yuki takes 2/9 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 72 m.
- Wade cut 1/8 of 72 m.
- Xena cut 1/6 of 72 m.
- Yuki cut 2/9 of 72 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 72 m.
- A fraction of 72 m is found by dividing 72 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 72 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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The three pieces total 9 + 12 + 16 = 37 m, which is less than the 72 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Yuki's 16 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 72: Wade 9/72, Xena 12/72, Yuki 16/72; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Yuki.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 72 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Tara, Uri, and Vera, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Tara cut of the whole ribbon, Uri cut of the whole ribbon, and Vera cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 50 m ribbon is shared. Tara takes 1/10 of the whole, Uri takes 1/5 of the whole, Vera takes 3/10 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 50 m.
- Tara cut 1/10 of 50 m.
- Uri cut 1/5 of 50 m.
- Vera cut 3/10 of 50 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 50 m.
- A fraction of 50 m is found by dividing 50 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 50 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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The three pieces total 5 + 10 + 15 = 30 m, which is less than the 50 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Vera's 15 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 50: Tara 5/50, Uri 10/50, Vera 15/50; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Vera.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 50 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Kate, Leo, and Maya, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Kate cut of the whole ribbon, Leo cut of the whole ribbon, and Maya cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 60 m ribbon is shared. Kate takes 1/5 of the whole, Leo takes 1/4 of the whole, Maya takes 3/10 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 60 m.
- Kate cut 1/5 of 60 m.
- Leo cut 1/4 of 60 m.
- Maya cut 3/10 of 60 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 60 m.
- A fraction of 60 m is found by dividing 60 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 60 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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The three pieces total 12 + 15 + 18 = 45 m, which is less than the 60 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Maya's 18 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 60: Kate 12/60, Leo 15/60, Maya 18/60; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Maya.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 60 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Fiza, Gus, and Hugo, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Fiza cut of the whole ribbon, Gus cut of the whole ribbon, and Hugo cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 42 m ribbon is shared. Fiza takes 1/7 of the whole, Gus takes 1/6 of the whole, Hugo takes 3/14 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 42 m.
- Fiza cut 1/7 of 42 m.
- Gus cut 1/6 of 42 m.
- Hugo cut 3/14 of 42 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 42 m.
- A fraction of 42 m is found by dividing 42 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 42 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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The three pieces total 6 + 7 + 9 = 22 m, which is less than the 42 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Hugo's 9 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 42: Fiza 6/42, Gus 7/42, Hugo 9/42; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Hugo.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 42 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Hana, Ivy, and Jude, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Hana cut of the whole ribbon, Ivy cut of the whole ribbon, and Jude cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 40 m ribbon is shared. Hana takes 1/8 of the whole, Ivy takes 3/10 of the whole, Jude takes 2/5 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 40 m.
- Hana cut 1/8 of 40 m.
- Ivy cut 3/10 of 40 m.
- Jude cut 2/5 of 40 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 40 m.
- A fraction of 40 m is found by dividing 40 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 40 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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The three pieces total 5 + 12 + 16 = 33 m, which is less than the 40 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Jude's 16 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 40: Hana 5/40, Ivy 12/40, Jude 16/40; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Jude.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 40 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Emma, Finn, and Gabe, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Emma cut of the whole ribbon, Finn cut of the whole ribbon, and Gabe cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 36 m ribbon is shared. Emma takes 1/6 of the whole, Finn takes 2/9 of the whole, Gabe takes 5/12 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 36 m.
- Emma cut 1/6 of 36 m.
- Finn cut 2/9 of 36 m.
- Gabe cut 5/12 of 36 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 36 m.
- A fraction of 36 m is found by dividing 36 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 36 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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The three pieces total 6 + 8 + 15 = 29 m, which is less than the 36 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Gabe's 15 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 36: Emma 6/36, Finn 8/36, Gabe 15/36; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Gabe.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 36 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Ava, Ben, and Cole, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Ava cut of the whole ribbon, Ben cut of the whole ribbon, and Cole cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 24 m ribbon is shared. Ava takes 1/4 of the whole, Ben takes 1/3 of the whole, Cole takes 5/12 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 24 m.
- Ava cut 1/4 of 24 m.
- Ben cut 1/3 of 24 m.
- Cole cut 5/12 of 24 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 24 m.
- A fraction of 24 m is found by dividing 24 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 24 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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The three pieces total 6 + 8 + 10 = 24 m, which is less than the 24 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Cole's 10 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 24: Ava 6/24, Ben 8/24, Cole 10/24; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Cole.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 24 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Nina, Omar, and Pia, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Nina cut of the whole ribbon, Omar cut of the whole ribbon, and Pia cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 48 m ribbon is shared. Nina takes 1/6 of the whole, Omar takes 1/4 of the whole, Pia takes 5/12 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 48 m.
- Nina cut 1/6 of 48 m.
- Omar cut 1/4 of 48 m.
- Pia cut 5/12 of 48 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 48 m.
- A fraction of 48 m is found by dividing 48 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 48 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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The three pieces total 8 + 12 + 20 = 40 m, which is less than the 48 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Pia's 20 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 48: Nina 8/48, Omar 12/48, Pia 20/48; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Pia.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 48 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Zane, Anya, and Bram, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Zane cut of the whole ribbon, Anya cut of the whole ribbon, and Bram cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 90 m ribbon is shared. Zane takes 1/9 of the whole, Anya takes 2/15 of the whole, Bram takes 1/5 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 90 m.
- Zane cut 1/9 of 90 m.
- Anya cut 2/15 of 90 m.
- Bram cut 1/5 of 90 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 90 m.
- A fraction of 90 m is found by dividing 90 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 90 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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Review
The three pieces total 10 + 12 + 18 = 40 m, which is less than the 90 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Bram's 18 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 90: Zane 10/90, Anya 12/90, Bram 18/90; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Bram.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 90 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Cleo, Dara, and Esme, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Cleo cut of the whole ribbon, Dara cut of the whole ribbon, and Esme cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 54 m ribbon is shared. Cleo takes 1/9 of the whole, Dara takes 2/9 of the whole, Esme takes 1/3 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 54 m.
- Cleo cut 1/9 of 54 m.
- Dara cut 2/9 of 54 m.
- Esme cut 1/3 of 54 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 54 m.
- A fraction of 54 m is found by dividing 54 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 54 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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Review
The three pieces total 6 + 12 + 18 = 36 m, which is less than the 54 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Esme's 18 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 54: Cleo 6/54, Dara 12/54, Esme 18/54; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Esme.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 54 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Quinn, Rosa, and Sam, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Quinn cut of the whole ribbon, Rosa cut of the whole ribbon, and Sam cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 45 m ribbon is shared. Quinn takes 1/9 of the whole, Rosa takes 2/5 of the whole, Sam takes 1/3 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 45 m.
- Quinn cut 1/9 of 45 m.
- Rosa cut 2/5 of 45 m.
- Sam cut 1/3 of 45 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 45 m.
- A fraction of 45 m is found by dividing 45 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 45 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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Review
The three pieces total 5 + 18 + 15 = 38 m, which is less than the 45 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Rosa's 18 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 45: Quinn 5/45, Rosa 18/45, Sam 15/45; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Rosa.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 45 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.
A ribbon long is cut by Liam, Mia, and Noah, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Liam cut of the whole ribbon, Mia cut of the whole ribbon, and Noah cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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A 30 m ribbon is shared. Liam takes 1/6 of the whole, Mia takes 4/15 of the whole, Noah takes 3/10 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 30 m.
- Liam cut 1/6 of 30 m.
- Mia cut 4/15 of 30 m.
- Noah cut 3/10 of 30 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 30 m.
- A fraction of 30 m is found by dividing 30 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 30 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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Review
The three pieces total 5 + 8 + 9 = 22 m, which is less than the 30 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Noah's 9 m is clearly the largest.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 30: Liam 5/30, Mia 8/30, Noah 9/30; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Noah.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 30 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.