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Multiplying Fractions 2
Form A
Trevor saves of the money he earns at his after-school job.
Suppose Trevor starts saving as much money as he is
saving now. Which statement below is true?
He will be saving four times as much.
He will be saving less.
He will be saving more.
He will be saving the same amount
2. Compare the statement with = to, > than, or < than.
x will be

5/5 x 2 will be
6 x will be

3. Becky lives 5 miles from school. steve lives 1 5/9 times


as Becky. How far does Steve live from school?
12 miles
8 miles
6 miles
5 3/16 miles
4. 2 x 1 =

5. 8 x =
6. 6 x 3 =

Name:
Multiply Fractions 2
Form B
Suppose you multiply a fraction less than 1 by the mixed
number 2 . Which statement below will be true?
The product will be equal to 2 .
The product will be greater than 2 .
The product will be less than 2 .
You cannot make any conclusions about the product
2. Compare the statement with = to, < than, or > than
1/9 x 1 will be
1/9
3 4/9 x 5/9 will be
3 4/9
1 x 2 will be
2 3/8

3. A glass can hold 3 cups of water. A bowl can hold 2


times the amount in the glass. How many cups can a bowl
hold?

4. 7 x 2 =
5. 2 x 1 =
6. 26 x 2 =

Name:
Multiply Fractions 2
Form C
Suppose you multiply a whole number greater than 1 by the
fraction . Which statement below will be true?
The product will be equal to .
The product will be greater than .
The Product will be less than .
You cannot make any conclusions about the product.

2. Compare the statement with = to, < than, or > than


x 7/7 will be

9 x 1 will be
1
3 x 3 2/7 will be
3 2/7
3. Jake can carry 6 pounds of wood in from the barn. His
father can carry 1 5/7 times as much as Jake. How many
pounds can Jakes father carry
4. x 4
5. 5 x 3
6. 4 x 10

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