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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ursula has fraction 1 over 2 cup of butter. She uses fraction 1 over 4 cup of butter to make a batch of brownies. Part A: How many batches of brownies can Ursula make with fraction 1 over 2 cup of butter? (4 points) Part B: On your own paper, draw a fraction model that shows the total number of batches of brownies that Ursula can make with fraction 1 over 2 cup of butter. Make sure to label the model. Below, explain your model in detail to describe how this model visually shows the solution for Part A. (6 points)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i really dont know this at all and i have to go soon can anybody help me quick

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that one my other is Tara has 4 and 4 over 5 feet of rope. Part A: How many 2 over 5 foot pieces can Tara cut from the 4 and 4 over 5 feet of rope? Show your work. (5 points) Part B: Using the information in Part A, interpret the meaning of the quotient in terms of the two fractions given. (5 points)

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and my other is A number sentence is shown below: 32 and 1 over 4Division sign1 over 8 equals 258 Part A: Create a story or context for this number sentence. (4 points) Part B: Rewrite this number sentence using multiplication. (2 points) Part C: Give a verbal explanation that describes how these three numbers are related. (4 points)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the last is The dimensions of a rectangular prism are shown below: Length: 2 and 1 over 4 feet Width: 1 foot Height: 1 and 1 over 4 feet The lengths of the sides of a small cube are 1 over 4 foot each. Part A: How many small cubes can be packed in the rectangular prism? Show your work. (5 points) Part B: Use the answer obtained in part A to find the volume of the rectangular prism in terms of the small cube and a unit cube. (5 points)

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