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lesson check 1. tina has \\(\\frac{3}{5}\\) pound of rice. she will use…

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  1. tina has \\(\frac{3}{5}\\) pound of rice. she will use \\(\frac{2}{3}\\) of it to make fried rice for her family. how much rice will tina use to make fried rice?

\\(\boldsymbol{\text{a}}\\) \\(\frac{5}{8}\\) pound
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{b}}\\) \\(\frac{3}{5}\\) pound
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{c}}\\) \\(\frac{2}{5}\\) pound
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{d}}\\) \\(\frac{1}{3}\\) pound

  1. the waterfall trail is \\(\frac{3}{4}\\) mile long. at \\(\frac{1}{6}\\) of the distance from the trailhead, there is a lookout. in miles, how far is the lookout from the trailhead?

\\(\boldsymbol{\text{a}}\\) \\(\frac{1}{8}\\) mile
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{b}}\\) \\(\frac{1}{4}\\) mile
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{c}}\\) \\(\frac{4}{10}\\) mile
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{d}}\\) \\(\frac{24}{3}\\) miles

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  1. hayden bought 48 new trading cards. three - fourths of the new cards are baseball cards. how many baseball cards did hayden buy? (lesson 7.1)

\\(\boldsymbol{\text{a}}\\) 12
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{b}}\\) 16
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{c}}\\) 24
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{d}}\\) 36

  1. yesterday, annie walked \\(\frac{9}{10}\\) mile to her friend’s house. together, they walked \\(\frac{1}{3}\\) mile to the library. which is the best estimate for how far annie walked yesterday? (lesson 6.3)

\\(\boldsymbol{\text{a}}\\) about \\(\frac{1}{2}\\) mile
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{b}}\\) about 1 mile
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{c}}\\) about \\(1\frac{1}{2}\\) miles
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{d}}\\) about 2 miles

  1. erin is going to sew a jacket and a skirt. she needs \\(2\frac{3}{4}\\) yards of material for the jacket and \\(1\frac{1}{2}\\) yards of material for the skirt. altogether, how many yards of material does erin need? (lesson 6.6)

\\(\boldsymbol{\text{a}}\\) \\(2\frac{3}{8}\\) yards
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{b}}\\) \\(3\frac{1}{4}\\) yards
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{c}}\\) \\(3\frac{7}{8}\\) yards
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{d}}\\) \\(4\frac{1}{4}\\) yards

  1. which of the following expressions simplifies to 4? (lesson 1.12)

\\(\boldsymbol{\text{a}}\\) \\((3\times6)-(5\times2) + 7\\)
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{b}}\\) \\((3\times6)+(5\times2)\div7\\)
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{c}}\\) \\((3\times6)+(5 + 2)-7\\)
\\(\boldsymbol{\text{d}}\\) \\((3\times6)-(5\times2)\times7\\)

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Question 1

Step1: Identify the operation

To find the amount of rice Tina uses, we multiply the total amount of rice by the fraction she uses. So we calculate $\frac{3}{5} \times \frac{2}{3}$.

Step2: Multiply the fractions

When multiplying fractions, we multiply the numerators and the denominators: $\frac{3\times2}{5\times3}=\frac{6}{15}$.

Step3: Simplify the fraction

Simplify $\frac{6}{15}$ by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 3. So $\frac{6\div3}{15\div3}=\frac{2}{5}$.

Step1: Identify the operation

To find the distance of the lookout from the trailhead, we multiply the length of the trail by the fraction of the distance from the trailhead. So we calculate $\frac{3}{4} \times \frac{1}{6}$.

Step2: Multiply the fractions

Multiply the numerators and denominators: $\frac{3\times1}{4\times6}=\frac{3}{24}$.

Step3: Simplify the fraction

Simplify $\frac{3}{24}$ by dividing both by 3: $\frac{3\div3}{24\div3}=\frac{1}{8}$.

Step1: Identify the operation

To find the number of baseball cards, we multiply the total number of new cards by the fraction that are baseball cards. So we calculate $48\times\frac{3}{4}$.

Step2: Multiply the whole number and the fraction

We can rewrite 48 as $\frac{48}{1}$, then multiply: $\frac{48}{1}\times\frac{3}{4}=\frac{48\times3}{1\times4}=\frac{144}{4}$.

Step3: Simplify the fraction

Simplify $\frac{144}{4}=36$? Wait, no, wait. Wait, $48\times\frac{3}{4}$: 48 divided by 4 is 12, 12 times 3 is 36? Wait, no, the options have 36 as D. Wait, let's check again. Wait, 48 new cards, three - fourths are baseball cards. So $48\times\frac{3}{4}=\frac{48\times3}{4}=12\times3 = 36$.

Answer:

C. $\frac{2}{5}$ pound

Question 2