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Eureka Math Grade 5 Module 4 Lesson 4 Answer Key

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Eureka Math Grade 5 Module 4 Lesson 4 Problem Set Answer Key 1

b. 2 ÷ 3 = Answer: 2/3

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c. 7 ÷ 5 = Answer: 1 2/5

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d. 14 ÷ 5 = Answer: 2 4/5

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Question 3. Greg spent $4 on 5 packs of sport cards. a. How much did Greg spend on each pack? Answer: Greg spent $80 on each pack.

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b. If Greg spent half as much money and bought twice as many packs of cards, how much did he spend on each pack? Explain your thinking. Answer: He spent $20 dollars on each pack.

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Question 4. Five pounds of birdseed is used to fill 4 identical bird feeders. a. What fraction of the birdseed will be needed to fill each feeder? Answer: 1/4

Explanation: There are 4 identical bird feeders, so 1/4 of the birdseed would be needed to fill each feeder.

b. How many pounds of birdseed are used to fill each feeder? Draw a tape diagram to show your thinking. Answer: 1 1/4 4 units = 5lb 1 unit = 5lb ÷ 4 = 5/4 = 1 1/4

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c. How many ounces of birdseed are used to fill three bird feeders? Answer: 1 lb = 16 oz 1 1/4 = x = 1 1/4 * 16 oz = 16 oz + 4 oz = 20 oz 1 unit = 20ounces 3 units  = 3*20 = 60 ounces

Explanation: 60 ounces of birdseed are used to fill three birdfeeders.

Eureka Math Grade 5 Module 4 Lesson 4 Exit Ticket Answer Key

Matthew and his 3 siblings are weeding a flower bed with an area of 9 square yards. If they share the job equally, how many square yards of the flower bed will each child need to weed? Use a tape diagram to show your thinking. Answer: Each child will need to weed   =2  1/4 square yards

Explanation: Matthew and his 3 siblings are weeding a flower bed with an area of 9 square yards. Matthew and his 3 siblings   = 1 + 3 = 4 The Total area given is = 9  square yards. Hence, Each child will need to weed   = 9/4  square  yards                                                 = 2  1/4 square yards

Eureka Math Grade 5 Module 4 Lesson 4 Homework Answer Key

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c. 8 ÷ 5 = Answer: 8/5 = 1 3/8

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d. 14 ÷ 3 = Answer: 2 4/5

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Question 3. Jackie cut a 2-yard spool into 5 equal lengths of ribbon. a. What is the length of each ribbon in yards? Draw a tape diagram to show your thinking. Answer: 2/5 yard

Explanation: 2 ÷ 5 = 2/5 yards

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b. What is the length of each ribbon in feet? Draw a tape diagram to show your thinking. Answer: 1 1/5 ft

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Question 4. Baa Baa, the black sheep, had 7 pounds of wool. If he separated the wool equally into 3 bags, how much wool would be in 2 bags? Answer: 4 2/3 pounds Explanation:

2 bags = 2 1/3 + 2 1/3 = 4 2/3 pounds

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Question 5. An adult sweater is made from 2 pounds of wool. This is 3 times as much wool as it takes to make a baby sweater. How much wool does it take to make a baby sweater? Use a tape diagram to solve. Answer: 2 lbs

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