Marge has 2 bottles of ketchup that are the same size. One bottle is 1 5. Can all the ketchup fit into one bottle without the ketchup overflowing?
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1 ASC 1 Marge has 2 bottles of ketchup that are the same size. One bottle is 1 5 full and the other bottle is 1 2 full. Can all the ketchup fit into one bottle without the ketchup overflowing? 1
2 ASC 2 Josh and Alison ordered one pizza. Josh ate 4 1 of the pizza and Alison ate 8 5 of the pizza. Did Josh and Allison eat the whole pizza? Explain your thinking. 2
3 ASC 3 Aunt Sally has a jar that holds one cup of liquid. Her salad dressing recipe calls for 2 3 cups of oil, 1 8 cups of vinegar, and 1 cups of lemon juice. Is the jar large 4 enough to hold all the oil, vinegar, and lemon juice? 3
4 ASC 4 Sam jogged 10 7 of a mile on Saturday and 4 1 of a mile on Sunday. Is the total distance Sam jogged on Saturday and Sunday closest to 2 1 of a mile or 1 whole mile? Explain your thinking. 4
5 ASC 5 Sam ate 5 1 of the pizza. His friend ate 5 2 of the same pizza. Which fraction is the closest to the amount of pizza they ate together? A) 2 1 of the pizza B) 8 1 of the pizza C) 4 1 of the pizza 5
6 ASC 6 Jill walked her dog 10 3 of a mile on Saturday and 10 4 of a mile on Sunday. Is the total distance Jill walked her dog on Saturday and Sunday closest to 2 1 of a mile or 1 whole mile? Explain your thinking. 6
7 ASC 7 Josh is knitting a hat. He has 5 6 of a ball of yellow yarn and yarn. A total of 1 balls of yarn is needed for the hat. 2 a ball of purple Does Josh have enough yarn to knit the hat? 7
8 ASC 8 Kim bought peanuts that weighed 5 4 pounds, and raisins that weighed 5 1 pounds. What is the total weight of the peanuts and raisins Kim bought? 8
9 ASC 9 The liquid ingredients in a cake recipe are 2 3 cups of milk and 3 8 is the total amount of liquids used in this cake recipe? cups of oil. What 9
10 ASC 10 Kim bought peanuts that weighed 8 3 pounds, and raisins that weighed 4 1 pounds. What is the total weight of the peanuts and raisins Kim bought? 10
11 ASC 11 Tina ate 3 2 of a jar of candy. Her sister ate 4 1 of a jar of candy How much candy is left in the jar? 11
12 ASC 12 Tina ate 3 1 of a jar of candy. Her sister ate 3 1 of the jar of candy. How much candy is left in the jar? 12
13 ASC of the gym is used for tumbling. of the gym is used for dodgeball. 2 3 How much of the gym space is left for volleyball? 13
14 ASC 14 Billy drove miles from his home to work. His car broke down 1 miles from 3 5 work. How far was he from his home? 14
15 ASC 15 Susie is walking from her home to school, a distance of from her home she stops for a drink of water miles. At 4 5 of a mile How much further does she still need to walk before she arrives at school? 15
16 ASC 16 John is baking a cake. He puts 3 4 cups of sugar and 1 3 cup container. cups of cocoa into a two How much space is left in the two cup container? 16
17 ASC 17 Sylvia had 2! yards of blue fabric and 3! yards of red fabric.!! A) How much fabric did she have altogether? B) Chris said that she could use the following equation to solve the problem. Is she correct? Explain your reasoning !!" +!!" = n 17
18 ASC 18 Alice had a goal to bike 38 miles during one week. On Monday she biked 15!! miles. On Wednesday she biked 11!! miles. On Friday she biked 10!! miles. Did she meet her goal? 18
19 ASC 19 Fiona is making gifts for her family for the holidays. The table below shows the length of fabric strips needed for each project she is considering making. Project Length of Fabric Strips (in yards) Wreath 2!! Picture Frame 2!! Bracelet 1!! Plant Pot 2!! She has 6! yards of fabric strips and wants to make as many different gifts as! possible. Which projects should Fiona make that will use exactly 6!! fabric strips? yards of 19
20 ASC 20 Richard had a project due in Science class. During the first week he worked for 3!! hours. During the second week he worked for 2!! hours. How many hours did Richard work on his project during the two week period? 20
21 ASC 21 Eliza had an odometer on her bike that kept track of how far she biked. She took 4 bike rides during the week. At the end of the week her odometer read 16! miles. The table below shows the length of each of her favorite bike rides.!" Bike Ride Length (in miles) Grocery Store 3!!" Bike Path 3!! Kelyn s house 4!! Pizza Shop 3!! Movie Theatre 5!!" What bike rides must Eliza have taken to travel exactly 16!!" miles? 21
22 ASC 22 Alison is baking for a bake sale at school. The table below shows the amount of sugar, in cups, she will need for each recipe she is considering making. Recipe Amount of Sugar (in cups) Brownies 1!! Scones 2!! Cookies 1!! Peanut Butter Bars 1!! Carrot Cake 2!! She has 5 cups of sugar in her cupboard. What recipes could she make that would use all of her sugar? 22
23 ASC 23 Sandy was training to run in a race. During the first week she ran for 15!! miles. During the second week she ran 12!! miles. How many more miles did Sandy run during the first week? 23
24 ASC 24 Fred was making cookies. He had two recipes that he was considering using to make the cookies. The first recipe required 1! cups of flour. The second recipe! required 2!! recipe? cups of flour. How much more flour did he need for the second Hannah said that she could use the following equation to solve the problem. 2!! - 1!! = n Brent says that he could use the following equation to solve the problem.!"! -!! = n Who is correct? Explain your thinking. 24
25 ASC 25 Tammy was at the fabric store. There were many different scraps of fabric on sale. The table below tells how much, in yards, fabric was in the sale bin. Fabric Color Amount of fabric (in yards) Purple 2!! Blue 2!! Silver 1!! Magenta 5!! Brown 6!! Tammy purchased two fabric colors with a difference of 3! yards. What two! color must she have chosen? 25
26 ASC 26 At the end of the summer Anne spent a day canning the vegetables she grew in her garden. She canned 12! pounds of carrots and 15! pounds of beans.!! How many more pounds of beans did she can than carrots? 26
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