d. Which route will require the fewer number of
days to install the cable?
- PRODUCTION PLANNING The materials
used to make a pillow are shown. Examine the
inventory list to decide how many pillows can be
manufactured in one production run with the
materials in stock. - NOTE CARDS Ninety 3 5 cards are stacked next
to a ruler as shown.
a. Into how many parts is 1 inch divided on the
ruler?
b. How thick is the stack of cards?
c. How thick is one 35 card?
1
INCHES
90
note
cards
(^7) –
8
yd
corduroy fabric
(^2) –
3
lb cotton filling
––^9
10
yd lace trim
Route 2
7 mi 8 mi
Route 1 12 mi
TV station
New homes
- COMPUTER PRINTERS The illustration shows
how the letter E is formed by a dot matrix printer.
What is the height of one dot? - FORESTRY A set of forestry maps divides the
6,284 acres of an old-growth forest into -acre
sections. How many sections do the maps
contain? - HARDWARE A hardware chain purchases
large amounts of nails and packages them in
-pound bags for sale. How many of these bags
of nails can be obtained from 2,871 pounds of
nails? - Explain how to divide two fractions.
- Why do you need to know how to multiply fractions
to be able to divide fractions? - Explain why 0 does not have a reciprocal.
- What number is its own reciprocal? Explain why this
is so. - Write an application problem that could be solved by
finding - Explain why dividing a fraction by 2 is the same as
finding of it. Give an example.
Fill in the blanks.
- The symbol means.
- The statement illustrates the
property of multiplication. - is neither positive nor negative.
- The sum of two negative numbers is.
- Graph each of these numbers on a number line:
–2, 0, , and the opposite of 1 - Evaluate each expression.
a. 35 b. (2)^5
− 5 − 4 − 3 − 2 − 1012345
0 40
9 8 8 9
REVIEW
1
2
10 ^15.
WRITING
9
16
4
5
––^3
32
in.
3.3 Dividing Fractions 241
Materials Amount in stock
Lace trim 135 yd
Corduroy fabric 154 yd
Cotton filling 98 lb
Factory Inventory List
Amount of cable
Proposal installed per day Comments
Route 1 of a mile Ground very
rocky
Route 2 of a mile Longer than
Route 1
3
5
2
5