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5th grade

math
Egyptian fractions
1. 6= ½ +¼ +So egyptian fractions is basically written in terms of
unit fractions and unit means 1 so unit fractions has to have a
numerator of 1
2. 3/4=½ +¼
3. 13/1⅙
4. 3/7=⅓ +1/11+ 1/231
Decimal multiplication
5. 80+60=140 6. Now transfeThis is the problem we had:

13.20x3+20.80=60.4
This is what we did to solve the problem:
1. 13x3 =39 2. 20x3 =60 3.put it together and it is 39.60

4. 39+20=59 r that to 60.4


Adding fractions with a different denominators

This is the problem we had :

⅛+¼+½ =⅞
This is how we solved the problem :

1.convert ¼ to 2/8 2. Convert ½ to 4/8 3.add ⅛ 2/8,and 4/8.

4.which equals ⅞ .
Changing a recipe

The recipe said to pour 4c of powder but eric pored 5c of flower so what we did was take ½ of
the sugar and ½ of the oats
Questions
1.What is 6/11 as a egyptian fraction:

2.What is 31.4x4=

3.Recipe:2c sugar 1c flour 3c oats

Jay 3 sugar 1c flour 3c oat

4.½+¾=

5.what is 10/15 as a egyption fraction:


Questions
6.What is 4.5x5:

7.½+2/16+⅝:
Answers
1.6/11=½+1/22

2.103.2

3.2c sugar 1/2c flour 2 1/2c oats

4.1 ¼

5.½+⅙

6.22.5

7.1 6/8

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