How to find the whole from the part

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ISEE Lower Level (grades 5-6) Mathematics Achievement › How to find the whole from the part

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At a party, of the cake was eaten. If each of the 12 attendees had one piece of cake, how many pieces were in the whole cake?

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Bessy is making shirts for her daughters. If 2 square feet of fabric is enough for her to make 1 shirt, how many shirts can she make with 9 square feet of fabric?

3

Together, Patricia, Alex and Steve compose 25 percent of their math club. How big is the math club?

4

Greg eats 4 brownies, which is equal to of the total batch. How many brownies are in the total batch?

5

There are 4 canoes at a summer camp. Each canoe can hold a maximum of 6 campers, but each canoe must have an even number of campers in order to maintain balance.

Which of the following is NOT a possible number of campers who could have paddled from one end of the lake to the other using all 4 canoes?

6

Andrea and her three friends all pitched in to buy a puppy. Each person paid equal parts. If Andrea paid 20 dollars, what was the total cost of the puppy?

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If there are 4 servings in an ice cream container, and each serving is equal to 2 ounces, how many ounces are in the entire container?

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There are 8 slices in a pie, and each slices weights 1.5 ounces. What is the total weight of the pie in ounces?

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In Cody's class, there are boys for every girl. If there are boys in the class, how many students are there in the class altogether?

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is of . Solve for .

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