A recipe calls for 2¾ cups of flour to make one batch of cookies. How many cups of flour are needed to make 1½ batches?
4⅛ cups4¼ cups3¼ cups3⅛ cupsEach serving of cereal uses ⅔ cup of milk. How much milk is needed for 2½ servings?
1⅓ cups1⅔ cups2 cups1½ cupsA painter can paint ¾ of a wall in one hour. How much of the wall can they paint in 2⅓ hours?
1¾ of the wall2¼ of the wall1½ of the wall3 of the wallEach plant needs ⅓ gallon of water per week. How many gallons are needed for 4½ weeks?
1⅓ gallons1½ gallons2 gallons1¾ gallonsA rope is 3¼ feet long. How long will 2⅔ pieces of this rope be when joined together?
5⅚ feet8⅔ feet6⅔ feet7⅔ feetIf one slice of pizza is ⅛ of the whole pizza, how much pizza is 3½ slices?
⅜ of a pizza⅝ of a pizza7/16 of a pizza⅞ of a pizzaA garden plot is 2½ yards wide. If you make it 1¾ times wider, what will the new width be?
4⅜ yards3¾ yards4¼ yards3⅝ yardsEach sandwich requires ¼ pound of cheese. How many pounds of cheese are needed for 3⅓ sandwiches?
¾ pound⅚ pound1 pound⅔ poundA craft project uses 1½ yards of ribbon per decoration. How many yards are needed for 2⅔ decorations?
3½ yards4 yards3¾ yards4½ yardsIf it takes ⅔ cup of sugar to make one batch of cookies, how many cups are needed for 2¼ batches?
1½ cups1⅓ cups1¾ cups1½ cupsThis engaging digital activity helps students master multiplication of fractions and mixed numbers through real-world scenarios. Students will solve practical problems that demonstrate how fraction multiplication applies to everyday situations, making mathematics more relevant and meaningful.
Through this interactive game, students will:
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