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Station 1

  1. Draw a picture that shows 2 x 2/7 then use the picture to solve

  • Draw a picture that shows 4 x 1/11 then use the picture to solve

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Station 1 Answer:

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Station 2

  1. Solve ⅙ x 3

  • Solve ¼ x 5

  • Solve ⅕ x 4

  • Solve ⅓ x 12

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Station 2 Answer:

  1. ½ b. 1 ¼ c. ⅘ d. 4

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Station 3

A gardening store wants to buy supplies that cost $1400. The store can afford 2/7 of the total cost. How much can the store afford?

  1. What do you know?
  2. What are you trying to find?
  3. How would you set up the problem?
  4. Solve and find the answer

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Station 3 Answer:

  1. We know the cost and the fraction we can afford
  2. We want to know the actual cost of what we can afford
  3. 1400 x 2/7
  4. $400

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Station 4

For each image, create a multiplication problem that would match

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Station 4 Answer:

  1. ½ x ⅕ = 1/10 b. ⅔ x ⅔ = 4/9 c. ⅓ x ⅔ = 2/9

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Station 5

Multiply then simplify if possible.

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Station 5 Answer:

  1. 35/88 b. 10/33 c. 24/77

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Station 6

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Station 6 Answer:

  1. 1 1/10 b. 1 1/12 c. 1 1/10

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Station 7

Write in words how to:

  1. Multiply a fraction by a whole number
  2. Multiply a fraction by a fraction
  3. Multiply a mixed number by a fraction
  4. Multiply a mixed number by a mixed number

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Station 7 Answer:

  1. Change the whole number to a fraction by making the denominator 1 then multiply straight across
  2. Just multiply straight across!
  3. Change the mixed number into an improper fraction (multiply the whole number by the denominator then add that to the numerator) then multiply straight across
  4. Change BOTH mixed numbers into improper fractions then multiply straight across

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Station 8

Multiply then simplify if possible

  1. 4 ½ x 2 ¼

  1. 2 ½ x 8 ⅕

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Station 8 Answer:

  1. 1 ¼ b. 2 ½ c. 20 ¼ d. 20 ½