Baker's Croissant Making Calculation
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A baker is making croissants. He has 18 pounds of dough. Each croissant is made from 1 /8 pounds of dough. How many croissants can he make?

  • 18÷1/8 =125 The baker can make 125 croissants.
  • 18÷1 /8 =144 The baker can make 144 croissants. (correct)
  • 18÷1/8 =100 The baker can make 100 croissants.
  • 18÷1/8 =104 The baker can make 104 croissants.

Use <,=,or> to compare the following sums: 1/2+1/4 ________ 1/3+1/5

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Kulani is painting his room. He needs 1/3 of a gallon to paint the whole room. What fraction of a gallon will he need for each of his 4 walls if he uses the same amount of paint on each? Explain your work to support your reasoning.

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A rectangle has dimensions 3/4 inch by 4/5 inch. Show how you can use multiplication to find the area of the rectangle?

<p>3/5 square inches</p> Signup and view all the answers

a. Five brothers are going to take turns watching their family's new puppy. How much time will each brother spend watching the puppy in a single day if they all watch him for an equal length of time? Write your answer i. Using only hours,

<p>4 4/5 hours</p> Signup and view all the answers

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