Common Core: 4th Grade Math › Solve Word Problems Involving Multiplication of a Fraction by a Whole Number: CCSS.Math.Content.4.NF.B.4c
Andy is having a party. If each person at a party will eat of a pound of peanuts, and there will be
people at the party, how many pounds of peanuts will Andy need? Select the choice with the whole numbers that your answer will be between.
Andy is having a party. If each person at a party will eat of a pound of peanuts, and there will be
people at the party, how many pounds of peanuts will Andy need? Select the choice with the whole numbers that your answer will be between.
Andy is having a party. If each person at a party will eat of a pound of peanuts, and there will be
people at the party, how many pounds of peanuts will Andy need? Select the choice with the whole numbers that your answer will be between.
Andy is having a party. If each person at a party will eat of a pound of peanuts, and there will be
people at the party, how many pounds of peanuts will Andy need? Select the choice with the whole numbers that your answer will be between.
Andy is having a party. If each person at a party will eat of a pound of peanuts, and there will be
people at the party, how many pounds of peanuts will Andy need? Select the choice with the whole numbers that your answer will be between.
Sara is having her family over for a cookout. If each person at the cookout will eat of a pound of hamburger, and there will be
people at the cookout, how many pounds of hamburger will Sara need? Select the choice with the whole numbers that your answer will be between.
Sara is having her family over for a cookout. If each person at the cookout will eat of a pound of hamburger, and there will be
people at the cookout, how many pounds of hamburger will Sara need? Select the choice with the whole numbers that your answer will be between.
Sara is having her family over for a cookout. If each person at the cookout will eat of a pound of hamburger, and there will be
people at the cookout, how many pounds of hamburger will Sara need? Select the choice with the whole numbers that your answer will be between.
Sara is having her family over for a cookout. If each person at the cookout will eat of a pound of hamburger, and there will be
people at the cookout, how many pounds of hamburger will Sara need? Select the choice with the whole numbers that your answer will be between.
Sara is having her family over for a cookout. If each person at the cookout will eat of a pound of hamburger, and there will be
people at the cookout, how many pounds of hamburger will Sara need? Select the choice with the whole numbers that your answer will be between.