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Multiplying Fractions Review. Find the area of a rectangle with a width of and a length of . 40. 30. 50. Sandy is making a flag that has 3 sections, each of which are feet wide. What is the width of the entire flag? . 30. 50. 40. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Multiplying FractionsReview

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30

50

40

Find the area of a rectangle with a width of and a length of

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3050

40

Sandy is making a flag that has 3 sections, each of which are feet wide. What is the width of the entire flag?

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<

30

5040

Use < , >, or = to make the statement true:

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A

30

50

40

Which of the following is equal to

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20 Lifesavers30

50

40

Tom bought a package of 30 Lifesavers. of the Lifesavers were orange. How many Lifesavers were orange?

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30

50

40

Kathy has 110 beads to make necklaces. There are 40 yellow beads and 70 blue beads. What fraction of the beads are yellow and blue?

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3050

40

Estimate the area of a square with a side length of feet.

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ft.

30

50

40

The wall below is made of brick and cement. If of the wall is made from brick, how do you determine the height of the brick portion of the wall?

ft.

ft.

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ft.2

30

5040

What is the area of the wall below?

ft.

ft.

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ft.2

30

5040

What would the area of the wall below be if the wall was times as tall?

ft.

ft.

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SaraJennyTracySally

30

50

40

Jenny and her friends were comparing how much their hair grew since last year. Jenny's grew 3 inches, Sara's grew times that amount. Sally's grew as much and Tracy's grew that amount. Put the students in order from greatest growth to shortest growth of hair.