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4 CHAPTER Lesson 4.1 Multiplying and Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers Product of Proper Fractions Look at the diagram. Then complete. 1. 3 5? 1_ 2 of 3_ 5 Complete. 2. 3_ 4 of 5_ 7 Extra Practice 5A 69

Multiply. Express each product in simplest form: 3. 5_ 6 of 9_ 11 4. 7_ 10 of 5_ 9 5. 7_ 8 10_ 14 6. 8_ 9 9_ 10 7. 3_ 5 4_ 12 8. 5_ 7 7_ 10 70 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.1

Lesson 4.2 Solve. Show your work. Real-World Problems: Multiplication with Proper Fractions 1. Tian has 56 paper clips. He gives 3_ 4 of them to Joe. Joe gives 2_ 7 of what he receives to Rahul. How many paper clips does Rahul get? 2. Tony is given 9_ 10 hour to mow a lawn. He only uses 2_ 3 time to mow the lawn. How much time is left? of the given Extra Practice 5A 71

3. Keith spends 1_ 6 of his savings on a magazine and 2_ 5 of the remainder on a storybook. What fraction of his savings is left? 4. There are some caps in a box. 1_ 6 of them are red, 1_ 3 are blue, and 3_ 7 of the remainder are green. If there are 27 green caps, how many caps are there altogether? 72 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.2

5. Lily receives 30 messages on her cell phone. Of those messages, 1_ 5 are picture messages and 7_ 8 of the remainder are text messages. How many text messages does she receive? 6. Sam makes some bread rolls. He gives 2_ 5 of the bread rolls to his neighbor and 4_ 9 of the remainder to his cousin. He has 15 bread rolls left. How many bread rolls does Sam make? Extra Practice 5A 73

7. Anne has 24 more cards than Devi. Anne fi nds that 3_ 5 of Devi s cards are equal to 1_ 2 of her cards. How many cards does Anne have? 8. Roxanne has 1_ 2 as many beads as Sherie. The number of beads Sherie has is 4_ 5 that of Marcos. Marcos has 165 beads. How many more beads does Marcos have than Roxanne? 74 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.2

9. Ken spends 1_ 5 of his money on a dictionary. He gives $21 to his brother and has 1_ 2 of his money left. How much money does Ken have left? 10. Victoria spends 5_ 9 of her money on a fl an and two chicken pies. Each chicken pie costs 1_ 6 as much as the fl an. Victoria has $24 left. a. How much does Victoria spend? b. How much does the fl an cost? Extra Practice 5A 75

11. Melody has 98 stickers. She gives 2_ 7 of them to her sister and 3_ 5 of the remainder to her brother. If she wants to increase her collection of stickers to twice what she had originally, how many more stickers must Melody buy? 12. Jacky bakes some biscuits. He keeps 3_ 7 of the biscuits in container A, 5_ 8 of the remainder in container B, and the rest in container C. There are 21 more biscuits in container A than in container C. How many biscuits does Jacky bake? 76 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.2

Lesson 4.3 Product of an Improper Fraction and a Proper or Improper Fraction Multiply. Express each product in simplest form. 1. 7_ 4 9_ 14 2. 8_ 5 3_ 4 3. 14_ 9 6_ 7 4. 9_ 7 5_ 6 5. 9_ 8 4_ 7 6. 7_ 5 9_ 14 Extra Practice 5A 77

Multiply. Express each product in simplest form. 7. 9_ 5 10_ 3 8. 17_ 12 9_ 4 9. 7_ 3 12 _ 5 10. 14_ 6 8_ 7 11. 10_ 7 14_ 9 12. 13 _ 10 15 _ 8 78 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.3

Lesson 4.4 Product of a Mixed Number and a Whole Number Multiply. Express each product in simplest form. 1. 3 4_ 5 2 2. 2 3_ 4 8 3. 2 1_ 6 4 4. 21 1 6_ 7 5. 40 2 5_ 8 6. 6 3 4_ 9 Extra Practice 5A 79

Multiply. Express each product in simplest form. 7. 3 2_ 3 17 8. 2 3_ 7 16 9. 2 5_ 9 12 10. 18 1 7_ 8 11. 14 3 3_ 10 12. 9 2 5_ 6 80 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.4

Lesson 4.5 Solve. Show your work. Real-World Problems: Multiplication with Mixed Numbers 1. The Smith family drinks 1 4_ 5 liters of apple juice each day. The apple juice is packed in 2-liter bottles. How many bottles does Mrs. Smith need to buy every week? 2. Lily uses 1 3_ 4 meters of ribbon to make a knot. She wants to make 9 similar knots for her cousins. How many meters of ribbon does Lily need? Round your answer to the nearest meter. Extra Practice 5A 81

3. Puppy A is 3_ 4 as heavy as puppy B. Puppy C is twice as heavy as puppy A. If the weight of puppy B is 8 pounds, fi nd the weight of puppy C. 4. A fl owerbed is 3 3_ 4 meters long and 2 meters wide. Uncle James wants to build a border around the fl owerbed. The width of the border is 1_ 2 meter. The cost of building the border is $20 per square meter. How much does Uncle James have to pay to have the border built? 1 2 m 3 4 3 m 1 2 m 1 2 m 2 m 1 2 m 82 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.5

Lesson 4.6 Dividing a Fraction by a Whole Number Shade parts of the model to show the division expression. Then fill in the blanks. 1. 2_ 3 4 is shaded. 2_ 3 4 Divide. Draw a model to help you. 2. 1_ 6 2 Extra Practice 5A 83

Divide. Draw a model to help you. 3. 8_ 9 8 Divide. Express each answer in simplest form. 4. 4_ 5 6 5. 7_ 8 21 6. 9_ 10 3 7. 5_ 6 15 84 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.6

Solve. Show your work. 8. A bottle contains 5_ 12 liter of paint. Mr. Jacobs pours all the paint equally into 5 pots. How much paint is there in each pot? 9. During lunch, 1_ of a loaf of bread is shared equally among 5 girls. 2 What fraction of the loaf of bread does each girl have? Extra Practice 5A 85

10. A string of length 9_ 10 meter is cut into 6 equal pieces. What is the total length of 2 of the pieces? 11. Peggy had a bag of nuts. She ate 1_ 5 of the nuts and gave the remaining nuts to 3 friends equally. What fraction of the nuts did each friend get? 86 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.6

Lesson 4.7 Solve. Show your work. Real-World Problems: Multiplication and Division with Fractions 1. Maria and Farida had 250 beads altogether. After Maria used 18 beads to make a bracelet and Farida gave away 2_ 5 of her beads, they have the same number of beads left. How many beads did Maria have at fi rst? 2. Paul has 2_ 3 as many postcards as Shawn. The number of postcards Shawn has is 3_ 5 of the number of postcards Tim has. If the three boys have 280 postcards altogether, how many more postcards does Tim have than Paul? Extra Practice 5A 87

3. There are 1,800 students in a school, and 540 of them do not take part in sports activities. Of these students who do not take part, 5_ 9 are girls. There are 2_ 3 as many girls as boys in the school. How many boys take part in sports activities? 4. Daniel and William have some marbles. Daniel fi nds that 2_ 5 of the number of marbles he has is 4_ 5 the number of marbles William has. William has 195 marbles. How many marbles does Daniel have? 88 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.7

5. Katherine and Shally had $288 altogether. Katherine gave 1_ 3 of her share to Shally and their father gave $68 to Shally. They now have the same amount of money. How much money did Shally have at fi rst? 6. Class A folds 160 fewer paper cranes than class B and 2_ 3 as many paper cranes as class C. Class B folds 92 more paper cranes than class C. How many paper cranes does class B fold? Extra Practice 5A 89

7. Devi and her brother had the same amount of money. After Devi spent 2_ 5 of her money and her brother spent 3_ 10 of his money, they had $78 left altogether. How much did they spend altogether? 8. Emily and Sarah had a total of $80. After Sarah spent 1_ 3 of her money and Emily spent $17, Emily had twice as much money as Sarah. How much more money did Emily have than Sarah at fi rst? 90 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.7

9. At the fair, 220 balloons are given to 40 children, 3_ 8 of whom are girls. Each boy receives the same number of balloons. Each girl receives twice as many balloons as each boy. How many more balloons do all the girls receive than all the boys? 10. In a piggy bank, 3_ of the number of coins are quarters and the rest 7 are nickels. The total value of the nickels is $12. How many coins are in the piggy bank? Extra Practice 5A 91

11. After saving 2_ 7 of his paycheck for the month, Mr. Donovan has $1,335 left to spend. Mrs. Spencer saves 3_ 8 of her paycheck. Both of them save the same amount of money. How much is Mrs. Spencer s paycheck? 12. Susie bought 5 kilograms of fl our and 4 kilograms of sugar for $12. If 3_ 4 kilogram of fl our cost as much as 3_ 5 kilogram of sugar, fi nd the cost of 1 kilogram of sugar. 92 Chapter 4 Lesson 4.7

Put on Your Thinking Cap! Solve. Show your work. 1. Mrs. Tan spent 5_ 8 of her savings on a microwave oven and a refrigerator. Of the amount she spent, 4_ 7 was used to pay for the refrigerator. The refrigerator cost $280 more than the microwave oven. How much was Mrs. Tan s savings at fi rst? 2. Reena and Pauline have some bookmarks. If Reena gives Pauline 28 bookmarks, they will have the same number of bookmarks. If Pauline gives Reena 35 bookmarks, she will have 1_ 3 of what Reena has. How many bookmarks does Reena have? Extra Practice 5A 93

3. Jane had 3_ 4 as much money as Kerrie. After spending $203, Jane had as much money as Kerrie. How much money did Kerrie have? 1_ 6 4. There were 120 students in the town library. 3_ 5 of them were girls. Some girls then left the library. The number of girls remaining in the library is 4_ 7 of all of the remaining students. How many girls left the library? 94 Chapter 4 Put on Your Thinking Cap!

5. There were 3_ 5 as many adults as children on a bus. At the next stop, 6 adults and 6 children boarded the bus. As a result, there are 2_ 3 as many adults as children on the bus. How many people were on the bus at fi rst? 6. In a box, 2_ of the counters were red and the rest were blue. 5 After putting another 48 blue counters into the box, 3_ 4 of the counters are blue. How many counters were in the box at fi rst? Extra Practice 5A 95

7. There were 5_ 8 as many apples as oranges at a fruit stand. After 1_ 2 of the apples and 3_ 8 of the oranges were sold, a total of 120 apples and oranges are left at the stand. How many apples and oranges were there at the stand at fi rst? 8. Noah bought a jigsaw puzzle. On the fi rst day, he fi t 2_ 5 of the pieces of the puzzle together. On the second day, he put another 300 pieces into the puzzle. As a result, the number of the pieces left to put in the puzzle is 7_ 13 of the number of pieces already in the puzzle. How many pieces does the jigsaw puzzle consist of? 96 Chapter 4 Put on Your Thinking Cap!

9. Samuel and Pat had a total of 720 stamps at fi rst. Samuel gave 1_ 4 of his stamps to Pat. In return, Pat gave 1_ 3 of her total number of stamps to Samuel. They then had an equal number of stamps each. How many stamps did Samuel have at fi rst? Extra Practice 5A 97

10. Pails A, B, and C contain some water. These steps are taken: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 1_ 4 1_ 4 1_ 4 of the water in pail A is poured into pail B. of the water in pail B is poured into pail C. of the water in pail C is poured into pail A. In the end, all the pails contain 18 gallons of water each. Find the amount of water in each pail at fi rst. 98 Chapter 4 Put on Your Thinking Cap!

Test Prep for Chapters 1 to 4 Multiple Choice (10 2 points 20 points) Fill in the circle next to the correct answer. 50 1. 425,760 5,000 60 What is the missing number? A 427 B 42,070 C 420,700 D 427,000 2. In 2,591,380, the value of the digit 9 is times the value of the digit 3. What is the missing number? A 3 B 30 C 300 D 3,000 3. Which of these numbers has a digit 2 with a value of 20,000? A 28,451 B 452,763 C 295,410 D 214,600 4. Which is the expanded form of 28,409? A 28,000 400 9 B 20,000 8,400 9 C 20,000 8,000 400 9 D 20,000 8,000 409 Extra Practice 5A 99

5. What comes next in the number pattern? 2,500 3,000 4,000 5,500 7,500 A 8,500 B 9,000 C 9,500 D 10,000 6. What is the best estimate for the value of 38,950 230? A 100 B 200 C 300 D 400 7. What is the estimated product of 798 and 37? A 21,000 B 24,000 C 28,000 D 32,000 8. Wayne puts 3,930 paper clips equally into 19 packets. How many paper clips are left? A 14 B 16 C 206 D 260 9. What is the value of 3 1_ 6 1 5_ 8? A 1 _ 13 24 B 2 _ 13 24 10. What is the product of 5_ 8 and 2_ 10 A 10_ 80 B 7_ 18 C 2 _ 11 24 in simplest form? C 1_ 8 D 4 19_ 24 D _ 33 40 100 Test Prep for Chapters 1 to 4

Short Answer (20 2 points 20 points) Write your answers in the space given. 11. Write the standard form of two million, four hundred sixty-seven thousand, fi fty-eight. Answer: 12. What is the difference between the values of the digits 8 and 9 in the number 1,890,600? Answer: 13. Use all the digits shown to form the least possible 6-digit odd number. The fi rst digit should not be a zero. 2 3 0 5 8 4 14. Arrange the numbers in order from greatest to least. Answer: 319,500 290,500 2,090,500 3,190,500 3,090,500 Answer: Extra Practice 5A 101

15. Find the value of 301 7 36 3 4. Answer: 16. Find the value of 318 (34 28) 8. Answer: 17. Find the value of 2 3_ 4 1 5_ 6. Answer: 18. During a sale, 36 similar handbags are sold for a total of $1,620. Before the sale, the same number of handbags were sold at $49 each. What is the difference between the amount of money made before and after the sale? Answer: $ 19. John mixes 3 5_ 8 liters of blue paint with 2 3_ liters of yellow paint. 10 How many liters of mixed paint does he get? Express your answer as a decimal. 102 Test Prep for Chapters 1 to 4 Answer: liters

20. Mr. Muller had 7_ 8 pound of meat. He used 2_ 5 of it to make burgers. How much meat did Mr. Muller have left? Answer: pound Extended Response Solve. Show your work. (Questions 21 and 22: 2 3 points, Question 23: 4 points) 21. Mrs. Jones and Mr. Graham had the same amount of money at fi rst. After Mrs. Jones bought a computer that cost $2,055, she had 1_ 4 as much money as Mr. Graham. How much money did Mr. Graham have? Extra Practice 5A 103

22. Colin and Rosie had the same number of cashews at fi rst. Each day, Colin ate 5 cashews and Rosie ate 8 cashews. When Rosie had 4 cashews left, Colin had 10 times as many cashews left as Rosie. How many cashews did each child have at fi rst? 23. Mr. Garcia pays $834 for some model cars and model planes. Each model car costs $52 and each model plane costs $14 less than each model car. Mr. Garcia buys 3 more model planes than cars. How many model planes does he buy? 104 Test Prep for Chapters 1 to 4