All SSAT Middle Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #143 : How To Divide Fractions
Kate has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #151 : Fractions
Lauren has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #151 : Fractions
Lauren has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #152 : Fractions
Ashley has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #153 : Fractions
Ashley has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #154 : Fractions
Tracy has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #155 : Fractions
Tracy has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #156 : Fractions
Molly has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #631 : Numbers And Operations
Molly has gallon of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in whole?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal
Example Question #632 : Numbers And Operations
Kailynn has gallons of water. Each water bottle holds of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Think: How many s are in wholes?
To solve we multiply by the reciprocal