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Lesson 32 Application Problem 5β€’4
Four baby socks can be made from 3 skein of yarn. How many baby socks can be made from a whole skein?
Draw a number line to show your thinking.
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Lesson 32 Concept Development 5β€’4
Problem 1: Write word form expressions numerically.
3
1
a. Twice the sum of 5 and 1 2
3
1
b. Half the sum of 5 and 1 2
3
1
c. The difference between 4 and 2 divided by 3
Problem 2: Write numerical expressions in word form.
a.
𝟐
πŸ“
𝟏
× (𝟐 βˆ’ 0.4)
πŸ‘
𝟏
b. (πŸ’ + 1.25) ÷ πŸ‘
𝟏
c. (2 ÷ πŸ“) × 0.3
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Lesson 32 Problem Set Answer Key 5β€’4
NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM
Lesson 32 Problem Set Answer Key 5β€’4
NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM
Lesson 32 Problem Set Answer Key 5β€’4
Lesson 32 Problem Set 5β€’4
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1. Circle the expression equivalent to the sum of 3 and 2 divided by 3.
3+2
1
3 + (2 ÷ 3)
3
1
1
(3 + 2) ÷ 3
3
4
÷ (3 + 2)
7
2. Circle the expression(s) equivalent to 28 divided by the difference between 5 and 10.
4
28 ÷ ( βˆ’
5
7
)
10
28
4 7
–
5 10
4
7
5
10
( βˆ’
) ÷ 28
28 ÷ (
7
10
4
βˆ’ )
5
3. Fill in the chart by writing an equivalent numerical expression.
a. Half as much as the difference between 2 1 and 3.
4
8
b. The difference between 2 1 and 3 divided by 4.
4
8
c.
7
A third of the sum of 8 and 22 tenths.
d. Add 2.2 and 7 , and then triple the sum.
8
4. Compare expressions 3(a) and 3(b). Without evaluating, identify the expression that is greater.
Explain how you know.
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5. Fill in the chart by writing an equivalent expression in word form.
a.
3
b.
7
c.
(1.75 + 5) × 3
d.
2 ÷ (2 × 5)
4
9
3
× (1.75 + 5)
1
– (8 × 0.2)
3
1
4
4
6. Compare the expressions in 5(a) and 5(c). Without evaluating, identify the expression that is
less. Explain how you know.
7. Evaluate the following expressions.
1
a. (9 – 5) ÷ 3
d.
1
2
×
3
5
×
5
3
b.
5
3
1
× (2 × 4)
c.
3
e. Half as much as (4 × 0.2)
1
3
1
÷ (1 ÷ 4)
f. 3 times as much as the
quotient of 2.4 and 0.6
Lesson 32 Problem Set 5β€’4
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8. Choose an expression below that matches the story problem, and write it in the blank.
2
3
× (20 – 5)
2
2
(3 × 20) – (3 × 5)
2
3
× 20 – 5
2
(20 – 3) – 5
2
a. Farmer Green picked 20 carrots. He cooked 3 of them, and then gave 5 to his rabbits. Write
the expression that tells how many carrots he had left.
Expression: ____________________________________
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b. Farmer Green picked 20 carrots. He cooked 5 of them, and then gave 3 to his rabbits. Write
the expression that tells how many carrots the rabbits will get.
Expression: ____________________________________
Lesson 32 Exit Ticket 5β€’4
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1. Write an equivalent expression in numerical form.
A fourth as much as the product of two-thirds and 0.8
2. Write an equivalent expression in word form.
a.
3
8
1
× (1 – 3)
1
b. (1 – 3) ο‚Έ 2
3. Compare the expressions in 2(a) and 2(b). Without evaluating, determine which expression is
greater, and explain how you know.
Lesson 32 Homework 5β€’4
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1. Circle the expression equivalent to the difference between 7 and 4, divided by a fifth.
1
7βˆ’4
7 + (4 ÷ 5)
1
1
(7 βˆ’ 4) ÷ 5
5
5
2
÷ (7 βˆ’ 4)
3
2. Circle the expression(s) equivalent to 42 divided by the sum of 3 and 4.
2
3
2
(3 + 4) ÷ 42
3
2
(42 ÷ 3) + 4
3
42
42 ÷ (3 + 4)
2 3
+
3 4
3. Fill in the chart by writing the equivalent numerical expression or expression in word form.
Expression in word form
a.
1
A fourth as much as the sum of 3 8 and 4.5
1
b.
c.
d.
e.
Numerical expression
(3 8 + 4.5) ÷ 5
3
Multiply 5 by 5.8, then halve the product
1
6
1
× (4.8 – 2)
1
8 – (2 ÷ 9)
4. Compare the expressions in 3(a) and 3(b). Without evaluating, identify the expression that is
greater. Explain how you know.
Lesson 32 Homework 5β€’4
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5. Evaluate the following expressions.
a. (11 – 6) ÷
d.
3
4
×
2
5
×
1
b.
6
4
9
5
1
× (4 × 6)
c.
3
1
10
1
÷ (5 ÷ 2)
5
e. 50 divided by the difference between 4 and 8
3
6. Lee is sending out 32 birthday party invitations. She gives 5 invitations to her mom to give to
family members. Lee mails a third of the rest, and then she takes a break to walk her dog.
a. Write a numerical expression to describe how many invitations Lee has already mailed.
b. Which expression matches how many invitations still need to be sent out?
1
32 – 5 – 3 (32 – 5)
2
3
× 32 – 5
1
(32 – 5)÷ 3
1
3
× (32 – 5)